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27 Apr 2014
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Ainu
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How do you use a phrase "freak out" in daily life?
How do you use a phrase "freak out" in daily life?
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- English (US)
"If I see a spider I'll freak out!", "Spiders freak me out."
"Stop freaking out!" "After the scary movie we were all "freaked out.". "Why are you freaked out?", "What are you freaking out about!"
- English (US)
Also,if some one is freaking out for no reason,tell them "Take a chill pill."
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Thank you!
Can I use "freak out" at business sean?
Is it too casual?
Can I use "freak out" at business sean?
Is it too casual?
- English (US)
If you used "freak out" at a business scene it would definitely be too casual and unprofessional . Just use it with your friends.
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sean ---> scene
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for a business scene,
"I'm freaking out" = "I'm very flustered"
"That person is freaking out" = "That person appears extremely agitated"
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