«Chiedo scusa?» e «Niente fretta»: il nuovo studio sui modi di dire britannici che sconcertano gli stranieri 

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on «Chiedo scusa?» e «Niente fretta»: il nuovo studio sui modi di dire britannici che sconcertano gli stranieri 

In the latest exploration of British idioms, phrases like “Chiedo scusa?” (Do I apologize?) and “Niente fretta” (No rush) unveil the cultural quirks that often baffle non-native speakers. This study sheds light on the subtleties of British politeness and patience.

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