
8 common colloquial expressions – Part 11 - AIRC462
Aprender ingles with Reza and Craig
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The Big Picture
If I use the expression it's six of one and half a dozen of the other that means neither of the two choices is better than the other. Here's an example. Shall we give her chocolates or flowers? When it's six Of One And Half A dozen Of The Other. That doesn't mean I have a very big picture on the wall. It means it's the situation as a whole. If you look at the big picture you're zooming out and looking at everything at the same time. Let me give you an example. Craig do you want olives or anchovies on your pizza later today? Oh I don't mind it's sixOfOneAndHalfA
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