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Welcome to the English we speak with.
Me, Jiayin and me, Neil.
What is that?
What are you eating?
Just some really expensive cheese.
You can tell it's expensive because it's got lots of blue in it.
I don't think it's meant to be that color.
I think it's moldy.
It's the smell for me.
What?
The smell for you.
You mean you want to smell like the cheese I'm eating?
Definitely not.
We use the form,
it's the plus a person or thing followed by for me at the end to say that something or someone stands out.
And it's often used to highlight what's wrong.
So, like I said, it's the pungent smell for me.
You know, I think it's the fact it's covered in blue stuff for me.