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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning of this sentence?

"Always be you. No one wants the whack, direct-to-DVD version of you." I read this sentence on Buzzfeed but I can not understand what is the meaning of "No one wants the whack, direct-to-DVD version of you." Could you please help me?
  

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The author is being very silly. It means to be yourself. Don't act as if you are someone else, playing some role in a movie.

  • The author is being very silly.
  • It means to be yourself.
  • Don't act as if you are someone else, playing some role in a movie.
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The author is being very silly.

It means to be yourself. Don't act as if you are someone else, playing some role in a movie.
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AnonymousAlways be you.
Is Always be you grammatical?
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AnonymousIs Always be you grammatical?
Yes, but I prefer the reflexive: Always be yourself.

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