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  • All right! So, the expression you just learned and the name of the song, "I'll be there for you",

  • is a way to show support to someone, right?

  • So, I wanted to give you five other expressions,

  • very colloquial American expressions that you can use to show support or encouragement to a friend.

  • So, the first one is "hang in there".

  • What that means basically is that

  • you're telling your friend that although things are difficult right now, don't give up because things will get better.

  • Hang in there.

  • The next one is very similar which is "Stay strong".

  • So, this is exactly what it sounds like -

  • you can tell a friend this if they are feeling like

  • things are difficult, that they need to stay strong, not get weak, not give up.

  • And the next one is just a little bit different,

  • "I'm behind you 100%".

  • If you're behind someone, that means that you supports their decision or

  • you're basically there to lend them a hand. And if you say that you're behind them 100%,

  • that basically means that you are fully behind them. So, it's a way to show them

  • that with a decision that they're making, and moving forward, that you will give

  • them 100% of your support.

  • So, the next one is really great for giving your friend some encouragement

  • and that is "The sky's the limit".

  • It's basically saying that there are no limits, there are no borders.

  • That they have unlimited potential, nothing is impossible. So, if you're wanting to kind of inspire

  • someone, this would be a great one to use.

  • And then finally,

  • the fifth one is "Every cloud has its silver lining".

  • This one basically you can use that if your friend

  • is feeling depressed, if something bad happened to them, you would say

  • "every cloud has a silver lining" meaning that even though bad things

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