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Why do people quarrel so much? I hate quarreling. It’s such a waste of time, and it’s usually totally unnecessary. |
quarrel – kłócić się such a waste of time – taka strata czasu totally – całkowicie, zupełnie unnecessary – niepotrzebne |
I know a few couples who quarrel non-stop. I really don’t know why they stay together. They quarrel and argue more often they speak to each other normally. Perhaps quarreling is their normal way of communicating. And the things they fight about is amazing, like whether Coke is better than Pepsi. They can get really angry about this. |
a few – kilka couple – para (dwie osoby) stay together – pozostawać razem, nie rozstawać się argue – kłócić się, spierać się more often – częściej speak to each other – rozmawiać ze sobą normally – zwyczajnie, normalnie fight – walczyć amazing – zdumiewający like whether… – jak na przykład, czy… get angry – zezłościć się |
No. There are better things to do than quarrel and argue. I think you should reach an agreement with someone. If an argument looks like appearing, you should both walk away and come back in two minutes. I’m sure that would make a happier world. |
reach an agreement – dojść do porozumienia argument – 1. spór, kłótnia; 2. argument if an argument looks like appearing – jeśli wygląda na to, że zaraz dojdzie do kłótni; jeśli zanosi się na kłótnię |
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