It's a fixedexpression, stiffupperliportokeep a stiffupperlipmeansdon't cry.
Don't getupset.
Don't show.
Evenifyou'reupset, don't showit.
Andit's a kindofstereotypicalBritishcharacteristic, isn't it?
Is a bitoldfashionedthesedays, I think, youknow, AndthisisreflectedinthestoryofPrinceWilliamandHarry's saying, Talkaboutyourfeelingsbecauseit's nothealthytokeepthemsecret.
Soweuseitin a verysoidiomaticbutveryobvioussensetoe.
Openupyourpersonality.
Showyourfeelings.
Talkaboutthem.
Yeah, Yeah.
Now, ashesaidopensup.
It's ah, phrasewillverb.
Yep.
Somepeopledon't likephrase, allverbsverymuch.
Theythinkthey're a bittooinformalornotquiteproperEnglishorsomethinglikehowever, yeah, thisisanexampleofwherethephrasewillverbreallyisthebestwaytosayit.
Well, yes, andsomeFraserverbshavenonFraserverbsequivalent, soyoucanfind a nonfaceofofequivalentthatsaysexactlythesamething.
However, intheopenupaboutyourfeelings, they'rereallytherearesomesortofequivalence.
I thinkyou'vebean.
Youfound a fewdivulgeprofessnotquiteright.
Notquiteright.
No, thatsodon't worryaboutusingopenupin a fairlyformalcontactsbecausethereisnobetterword.
Openupmeanstalkaboutyourfeelings.
Don't hideyourfeelings.
Sayhowyoufeel.
YoucanopenupaboutsomethingoryoucanopenuptosomeoneaboutsomethingSo a coupleofpropositionsthere, butitreallyisthebestwordforthejob.
You'llbepleasedtohearthatthecorrectansweris B reservedsowelldonetoherocasualcondoManuelGomezonArezzoJuliusDonny, whogave a niceexplanation, sayingreservedmeansshy, especiallywhensomeonefeelsshytoexpresstheirfeelingswithfriends.
Sowelldone, everybodywhosaidAnswerbereserved.
Yes, welldone.
Andnow a recapoffthevocab, please.
Okay, sowehad a stiffupperlip.
Thequalityofnotshowingfeelingsin a difficultsituationopensup.
Meansstartstotalkaboutfeelingsonwentofftherails, startstobehavein a waythat's notsociallyacceptable.
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