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Respect and “suit you”

who demands the the respect or deserves the respect of other people and then the last one we caught was to suit you or to suit someone okay anything that would suit me it means...

Course: Confident real-life conversationsSection: Everyday British English phrasesSubtitles: en

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person

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who demands the the respect or deserves

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the respect of other people and then the

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last one we caught was to suit you or to

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suit someone okay anything that would

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suit me it means does it go well with

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you does it complement your style yeah

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exactly yeah does it look good on

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so he said that his mission houses take

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after their father their father being

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Melvin clearly they take after their

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father what does that mean to take off

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to somebody I suppose it means to adopt

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the characteristics and actually be like

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that person

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to be remain as a similar lid of me

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or to be remiss of someone I was just

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thinking the other day that this is

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really remiss of me not having anything

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planned for the autumn to not do

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something that you should have done

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already

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oh well it was remiss of me to not flush

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the toilet for my dear girlfriend last

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night James and Katie so I like the way

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