Beautiful 口 口 禅 -2
There are some "mouth-shaped" used in the Americans usually live in life, and there is a very simple sentence, but if you don't mention it, you will often let people "know the half solution" or "it seems to know". The examples mentioned below, that is, some of the American "Oral Zen" that often hear.
2. NO Bones About It. Means: Truly, Sincely or Exactly, to make no bones about it. (Bone To add S, IT means Something) For example:
His Wife Is Beautiful; No Bones About It. (His wife is really beautiful) Mr. a Made No Bones About Ithen HE Talked About About Issue. (When Mr. A said that he is sincere when he talks about abortion, he is sincere. )W I spoke on the topic, he said, "no bones about it." (That is, he agreed with me)
NO Bones About it; the weather is very childly Today. (Today is really cold) 3. Take it on me! Means: "This is mine, please use it!" "This is free" (Help yourself to it; it is free), this is a mean thing or some of the unusual things. E.g:
Here Are Some Candies from England; Take One On Me. (This is a candy from the UK, taste one!) (One = Candy) The Restaurant Owner Said to Me, "Take The Dessert On Me." (Restaurant owner Say: "Try my dessert!") Please take the pencils on me. (Use some of my pencil!) (Maybe the pencil has a name, as a propaganda, free.) Visible take behind IT means Something, and ON usually does not refer to others, so mostly in the first person single ME. (If the couple are together, it can also be said: Take It on us.) 4. I am from missouri. This sentence sometimes adds a sentence: "I need to be shown." Or "You Have Got To show me." It means that people in Missouri are firmly stubborn, and they are not trusting others. They must "prove it", so Missouri is also known as "The Show Me State". It is said that this sentence is popular (especially in the US Central Western United States) because some celebrities have lived in Missouri, including Harry Truman, Mark Twain, Walt Disney, etc. I used this sentence when I didn't easily believe in others. (Also have a half joke, for example: