Sentence of the day All’s well that ends well. (ऑल्स वेल दैट एंड्स वेल.) – Everything turned out fine in the end. ➤ Example: We struggled a bit, but all’s well that ends well!
Sentence of the day I’m not entirely convinced. (आई’म नॉट एंटायरली कन्विन्स्ड.) – A diplomatic way to disagree. ➤ Example: I’m not entirely convinced this plan will work
Sentence of the day That’s a load off my mind! (दैट्स अ लोड ऑफ माय माइंड!) – Feeling relieved after stress. ➤ Example: The exam’s over — that’s a load off my mind!
Sentence of the day I appreciate your time. (आई ऐप्रीशिएट योर टाइम.) – A respectful way to thank someone. ➤ Example: I really appreciate your time and help today.
Sentence of the day That’s out-of-the-box thinking! (दैट्स आउट ऑफ द बॉक्स थिंकिंग!) – Creative or unique idea. ➤ Example: Your idea for the campaign is out-of-the-box!
Sentence of the day That’s not how it works. (दैट्स नॉट हाउ इट वर्क्स.) – When someone’s misunderstanding a rule or situation. ➤ Example: You can’t just skip the process, that’s not how it works.
Sentence of the day Let’s agree to disagree. (लेट्स एग्री टू डिसएग्री.) – Polite way to end an argument. ➤ Example: We both have our views, let’s agree to disagree.
Sentence of the day Let’s touch base tomorrow. (लेट्स टच बेस टुमॉरो.) – To reconnect or follow up later. ➤ Example: Let’s touch base tomorrow after the meeting.