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Hey guys it's Shane from English Understood here.
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Many people want to change their jobs but when it comes to the crunch, they don't do it.
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Huh!? Comes to the crunch? What does this mean?
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'Crunch' normally means when you bite something, right? And it makes a *k* sound.
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But 'comes to the crunch' is an idiom which means when it comes to a very important or difficult time and you have to make a decision.
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So the example before: 'Many people want to change their jobs
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but when it comes to the crunch, they don't do it.'
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So when it comes to the important time to make a decision, do they change jobs?
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No they don't.
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Another example could be 'He wanted to break up with her, but when it came to the crunch, he didn't do it.'
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So when it came to the important time to make a decision, did he break up with her?
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No he didn't.
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Try this idiom with your friends and if they don't know what it means, you can teach them. You can be the teacher.