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What are your bad habits? I think everyone has bad habits. Not everyone agrees on what bad habits are. Some smokers don’t think smoking is a bad habit. Young people don’t think listening to loud music on the train is a bad habit. In Japan, slurping your noodles is a sign that you enjoy your food, but making a noise while eating in England is not good. |
bad habit – zły nawyk, nałóg agree on something – zgadzać się w sprawie czegoś on the train – w pociągu slurp – siorbać noodles – makaron (nitki) you enjoy your food – smakuje ci jedzenie make a noise – wydawać dźwięki, hałasować |
Have you ever tried to break your bad habits? I have quit smoking and have stopped leaving things laying around the house. I wish other people would stop their bad habits. I get annoyed when people are late for meetings or talk loudly on their phones in public. I also think many motorists need to think about their driving habits. Perhaps I should point out their bad habits. |
break a bad habit – wyrwać się z nałogu quit (quit, quit) – porzucić leave things laying around the house – zostawiać rzeczy porozrzucane po domu I wish … would – chciałbym, żeby … I get annoyed when … – denerwuje mnie (denerwuję się), gdy … are late for meetings – spóźniają się na zebrania loudly – głośno talk on the phone – rozmawiać przez telefon in public – w miejscach publicznych motorists – kierowcy perhaps I should – być może powinienem point out – wskazać, wytknąć, zwrócić uwagę |
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