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  • Hello everyone!

  • Welcome to Idiom 100, where we learn 100 commonly used idioms by native English speakers.

  • All of the explanations are in English, but don't worry.

  • Hang in there, study hard, listen carefully and soon you'll be using these idioms in your daily conversations.

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  • Today's idiom is: meet me halfway.

  • Meet me halfway.

  • Alright, so halfway, we have the whole way and halfway.

  • Meet me halfway.

  • So, let's imagine you are in Tokyo and your friend is in Los Angeles.

  • Yeah, and you offer, 'Please come and visit me in Tokyo,' and she says, 'Oh, it's far.'

  • And then she says, 'You can visit me in Los Angeles,' and you say, 'It's too far. Okay, meet me halfway. Let's meet in Hawaii.'

  • Right, it's halfway. Meet me halfway.

  • Alright, so let's imagine this in our heads as we listen to some examples of this idiom.

  • I need you to watch the kids, make dinner and do laundry because I have to go pick up your mother at the airport.

  • What? Well, meet me halfway. I'll do laundry and dinner, and you take the kids and get my mom, fair deal?

  • Alright, so they're kind of compromising, right?

  • I'll do the laundry and dinner, you pick up my mom and watch the kids.

  • Yeah, meet me halfway.

  • Alright, let's listen to another example.

  • How about we meet halfway? I'll do the dishes and dry them and you put them away and clean the table.

  • Okay, fair enough!

  • Alright, so they're sharing the duties, the house work.

  • Yeah, I'll do the dishes and dry them, she'll put them away and clean the table, meeting halfway.

  • Alright, so if you guessed it, 'to meet halfway, meet me halfway', means to make a compromise, right?

  • So, if one person does all the work, it's not fair, so they have to meet halfway and share the work.

  • Alright, or maybe you're having an argument, an argument about something,

  • and you're going to give and take and make a compromise, make an agreement.

  • Okay, meet halfway.

  • So, next time you're having an argument or trying to decide who's going to do what jobs, then you can suggest to meet halfway.

  • Yeah, 'I'll meet you halfway' or 'please meet me halfway' and you can make a compromise together.

  • Alright, that's all for today. I'll see you next time.

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