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I'm Fei Fei.
And I'm Neil.
And Neil, this might be the last ever time we see each other.
All ready for your new job at where was it again?
A sweet factory.
Quite a big change from Radial Production.
Yeah, well, they pay very well and I love sweets.
Just suck it and see.
Suck the sweets?
No.
You know what I mean.
Yes.
Just kidding.
The phrase suck it and see is used when you do something new and you're not sure whether you will like it or not.
Like a new job.
Here are some examples.
I'm really not confident riding a bike in the centre of town.