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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

"get over yourself"

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I've heard this on the radio. What does it mean?

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Hi, I've heard this on the radio. What does it mean? I turned on the radio, listened to it, and this is what I heard.

  • Hi, I've heard this on the radio.
  • What does it mean?
  • I turned on the radio, listened to it, and this is what I heard.
  • The perfect tense suggests that I am hearing it again at the time of speaking, although not on the radio this time, eg perhaps from a CD.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

I've heard this on the radio. What does it mean?

I turned on the radio, listened to it, and this is what I heard.

The perfect tense suggests that I am hearing it again at the time of speaking, although not on the radio this time, eg perhaps from a CD.

Best wishes, Clive
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lol... Clive, thanks but when i wrote "title" i was eluding to the "title" of the thread which is "get over yourself"

That's what i heard on the radio: "get over yourself". And the question is: "What does it mean?"

Misunderstanding is so funny, when i read your reply i didn't understand a thing you were saying i was so confused, then i thought you were mocking me and then finall
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Hi,

Sorry, careless mistake. Emotion: smile
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My sister lives in Australia (Sydney) and she once told me that this phrase typifies the mentality there. Apparently it means something like: don't take yourself or life too seriously.
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Hi,

You have a sister called Sydney? Emotion: big smile

Clive
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Clive, would you please be kind to my compatriot? Emotion: big smile

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