
In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, Lindsay and Michelle discuss various American English idioms and phrases used to express that something was done well or perfectly, prompted by a listener's question. They explore the nuances of phrases like "exactly right," "done perfectly," "nailed it," "spot on," "knocked it out of the park," "chef's kiss," and "a work of art," providing examples and context for their appropriate usage. The hosts emphasize the importance of these expressions in building connection and acknowledging achievements, sharing personal anecdotes and a role-play scenario to illustrate their points. They also touch on the cultural relevance of some phrases and their connection to American pastimes like baseball, highlighting how these expressions add color to everyday conversations and relationships.
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