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Hello everyone!
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Welcome to Idiom 100, where we learn 100 commonly used idioms by native English speakers.
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All of the explanations are in English, so it might be challenging for you,
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but just try to imagine the meanings in your head and study hard and soon you'll be able to use these idioms in your conversations.
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Is everyone ready? Let's begin.
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Hello again!
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Today's idiom is: sit tight.
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Sit tight.
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Okay, so let's imagine you are sitting and now let's imagine someone takes a bandage or tape and wraps you in the tape, very tight.
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So, now you're sitting tight and maybe you can't move, okay?
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So, that's a good picture to keep in your mind while we listen to the examples.
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Example number 1:
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I have been sitting tight for the past hour for my doctor's appointment. How much longer do I have to wait?
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Just another 5 minutes. Thank you for being patient!
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Okay, so he's sitting tight for one hour and has to sit tight and wait for 5 more minutes, okay?
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Let's listen to example number 2.
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Sorry, I’m in a rush now, can I talk to you about that later?
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Sure, I’ll just sit tight and wait for you!
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Okay, so 'sit tight' means to wait patiently.
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Alright, it's something that a mother might say to her children, yeah, 'Sit tight, I'll be ready with dinner soon. Just wait quietly and patiently.'
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Alright, so let's try using 'sit tight' sometime soon in another conversation
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to a friend or family member who you want to wait patiently for you.
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Alright, see you again next time! Good-bye!