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The English We Speak: From the get-go
Sep 24, 2024
Discover the humorous side of advertising with a fun Boost Mobile promotion. Learn the meaning of the phrase 'from the get-go' and how it signifies starting positively from the very beginning. Personal anecdotes and practical examples bring this expression to life. Plus, hear about a new podcast that makes classic stories more accessible while blending education with entertainment.
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Quick takeaways
- The phrase 'from the get-go' conveys the idea of something being true from the very beginning, impacting initial perceptions.
- Initial impressions, as illustrated through personal anecdotes, significantly influence future relationships and overall experiences.
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Understanding 'From the Get-Go'
The phrase 'from the get-go' signifies the onset of a situation or experience, indicating that something was true or consistent right from the beginning. For example, the hosts illustrate this by sharing personal anecdotes, such as a holiday that was enjoyable from the start and a film that delivered humor immediately during the opening scene. This expression emphasizes a positive or sometimes negative aspect of an event or relationship, highlighting its original tone or character. Similar phrases include 'from the very start' and 'right from the very beginning,' which can add further emphasis in conversation.
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