A to Z Quick Tok 07 | Suck It Up

The A to Z English Podcast

2023-07-26

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In this Quick Tok episode, Jack describes the meaning of the idiomatic expression "Suck it up." "Suck it up" is an idiomatic expression used in informal language to encourage someone to endure a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining or showing weakness. It is often used when someone is facing a challenge, discomfort, or hardship and needs to persevere through it without giving in to their emotions. When someone tells another person to "suck it up," they are essentially saying that they should toughen up, be resilient, and deal with the situation bravely or stoically. It implies that complaining or showing vulnerability may not be productive and that the best course of action is to accept the situation and move forward. Example: "I know the hike is tough, but we're almost at the top of the mountain. Just suck it up, and we'll be rewarded with an amazing view.""You didn't get the promotion you wanted, but don't dwell on it. Suck it up, work harder, and prove yourself next time.""The exam is challenging for everyone, so you're not alone in feeling stressed. Take a deep breath, suck it up, and do your best." It's essential to be mindful when using this phrase, as it can sometimes come across as insensitive or dismissive of someone's feelings. In certain situations, offering support, empathy, or solutions might be more appropriate than telling someone to "suck it up." Podcast Website: https://atozenglishpodcast.com/a-to-z-quick-tok-07-suck-it-up/ Check out the Free Online English Lessons YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8A Donate to the show: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/9472af5c-8580-45e1-b0dd-ff211db08a90/donations Robin and Jack started a new You Tube channel called English Word Master. You can check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7A Become a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670 Learn English by listening to our podcast. Each lesson has an interesting topic that will help you improve your English listening skills. You can also comment on the episodes in our Whatsapp group or send emails to our email address atozenglishpodcast@gmail.com. Join our WhatsApp group here: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7 Check out Jack’s course books here: http://www.darakwon.co.kr/books/listProduct.asp?pc_id_2=7&pc_id_3=29 Send questions and comments to: atozenglishpodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Free https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/eaters/simian-samba/audrey-horne/ Tiktok: atozenglish1 Instagram: atozenglish22 Twitter: atozenglish22 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • Welcome to the A to Z english podcast.

  • My name is Jack, and today I have an idiom episode for you.

  • This is a solo episode, so I am going without my partner social today.

  • And today's idiom is suck it up.

  • Suck it up.

  • And suck it up is an idiomatic expression used in informal language to encourage someone to endure a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining or showing weakness.

  • It is often used when someone is facing a challenge, discomfort, or hardship and needs to persevere through without giving in to their emotions.

  • So in this case, we would use suck it up.

  • We can use it when you're injured, right?

  • So.

  • If your friend stubs his or her toe, right?

  • And that's when you hit your toe against a door or a table leg or something, and it really hurts, but it's not serious, right.

  • So your friend, if your friend or family member stubs their toe and they go, you can say, suck it up.

  • Just suck it up.

  • Just get over it.

  • Get through the pain.

  • We could also use it if, for example, your son or daughter is complaining about doing homework.

  • Mom, I don't want to do my homework.

  • Dad, I don't want to do my homework.

  • We can say to that person, to.