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May God help u all & give you the strength to achieve what you deserve...
I hope you have the courage to know when to end things. I hope you have the courage to see endings as beautiful, transformative stepping stones. I hope you have the courage to see endings as the cornerstones of chapters that changed you without needing them to be a part of the rest of your story. I hope you have the courage to not let losses destroy you ! ...
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Youssra: Hey Noor, do you remember that new girl, Lina? When I first saw her, I thought she was really unfriendly because she barely talked to anyone. But yesterday, I actually had a chat with her, and guess what? She was so kind and interesting!
Noor: Wow, really? See, you shouldnβt judge a book by its cover. I met her too, and she was as nice as pie! I thought sheβd be stuck-up, but she turned out to be down to earth.
Youssra: Exactly! I put my foot in my mouth when I told her I thought she was quiet because she looked serious all the time. She laughed and said people always get the wrong impression about her.
Noor: That must have been awkward! But hey, at least you got off on the right foot after that. Itβs funny how we often jump to conclusions without getting to know people.
Youssra: True! I learned my lesson. Next time, Iβll take everything with a grain of salt instead of assuming things too quickly.
Noor: Yeah, sometimes things arenβt what they seem. Speaking of which, remember when we thought our math teacher was going to be really strict? He actually turned out to be a softie at heart.
Youssra: Haha, right! We were barking up the wrong tree with that one.
Noor: Yep, and now we knowβitβs always better to give people the benefit of the doubt.
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Noor: Wow, really? See, you shouldnβt judge a book by its cover. I met her too, and she was as nice as pie! I thought sheβd be stuck-up, but she turned out to be down to earth.
Youssra: Exactly! I put my foot in my mouth when I told her I thought she was quiet because she looked serious all the time. She laughed and said people always get the wrong impression about her.
Noor: That must have been awkward! But hey, at least you got off on the right foot after that. Itβs funny how we often jump to conclusions without getting to know people.
Youssra: True! I learned my lesson. Next time, Iβll take everything with a grain of salt instead of assuming things too quickly.
Noor: Yeah, sometimes things arenβt what they seem. Speaking of which, remember when we thought our math teacher was going to be really strict? He actually turned out to be a softie at heart.
Youssra: Haha, right! We were barking up the wrong tree with that one.
Noor: Yep, and now we knowβitβs always better to give people the benefit of the doubt.
Idioms used in the conversation and their meanings:
1. Donβt judge a book by its cover : Donβt judge someone or something based on appearance.
2. As nice as pie : Very kind and pleasant.
3. Stuck-up : Acting superior or arrogant.
4. Down to earth : Practical and humble.
5. Put my foot in my mouth : Say something embarrassing or inappropriate.
6. Get off on the right foot : Start something well.
7. Jump to conclusions : Make a judgment without enough information.
8. Take with a grain of salt : Donβt take something too seriously.
9. Barking up the wrong tree : Pursuing the wrong idea or assumption.
10. Give the benefit of the doubt : Trust someone without proof.
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