All Ears English Podcast

AEE 2362: Get it Done or Have it Done?

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Feb 24, 2025
Discover the playful nuances between 'get it done' and 'have it done' as the hosts break down their usage in everyday conversations. Enjoy hilarious personal anecdotes about grooming habits and the quirky adventures of DIY haircuts. Delve into relatable tales of car troubles that highlight the unpredictable nature of vehicle maintenance. The discussion sheds light on the importance of language in expressing self-care needs and mastering everyday task-related phrases.
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ANECDOTE

Salon Habits

  • Aubrey rarely goes to salons, maybe a few times a year for haircuts.
  • Lindsay's daughter tried press-on nails but found them impractical.
ANECDOTE

DIY Haircut

  • Lindsay's husband cuts his own hair using a Flowbee, a vacuum-attached hair cutting tool.
  • He's been using it for 20 years, likely saving a lot of money.
INSIGHT

Get vs. Have

  • "Get something done" and "have something done" have the same meaning.
  • Both describe completing tasks we can't do ourselves.
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