🇺🇸 English Expressions: Shoot the Breeze
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “shoot the breeze.” 👉 It means to chat casually, talk about unimportant or light topics, usually just for fun. Basically, it’s friendly, relaxed conversation with no serious purpose. Origin: This phrase comes from American English in the early 1900s. “Shoot” here means to talk or exchange, and “breeze” suggests something light and easy. Over time, it became a casual way to describe chatting with friends. 🗨️ Examples: • We spent the afternoon shooting the breeze on the porch. 😄 • Let’s grab coffee and shoot the breeze for a bit. ☕ • After work, they stayed late just shooting the breeze. 🏡 Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “shoot the breeze” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝 English Expressions page in the Classroom 👉https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/c7105c70?md=a0522a36e24d4286a880b2f958b8f1ea