The tweet is being unable to stand and leave without first saying, "I'm off" If someone says something to you but you don't hear it, how many times are you willing to ask them to repeat themselves? I was thinking more just simply saying, right, just the right and tenat the si ye. And then, because you're thinking about it, you look more suspicious. This is exact constant worry. Yer, it's weird. Ok, next one. So imagine you're sitting with a group of people and it's time for you to leave. What do you say as you kind of slap your hands on your knees and stand up? Am a, i mean
747. Social Awkwardness / Very British Problems (with Michael Lavers from Level Up English)
Talking to Michael Lavers from the Level Up English Podcast about learning Japanese, embarrassing moments in language learning, social awkwardness and some "very British problems". Are you as socially awkward as a British person? Let's see how you and Michael would respond to some quiz questions that will test your British awkwardness to the max. Video version available.
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