2026-04-16
22 分钟This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2601.
I'm so glad we did this.
Subtle ways to end a gathering.
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A few weeks ago, we showed you blatant and direct ways to suggest a party is over.
But most of the time, we need to be more subtle and we have to pick up on language cues.
What are they?
Find out today.
Can be technically correct in English and still not sound natural.
Maybe your sentences are grammatically right,
but something feels stiff, a little robotic, not quite how a native speaker would say it.
That's nuance.
Fluency lives in collocations, phrasal verbs and word choice, not just grammar rules.