😁 Remember to use it only with friends or with your couple...We can add this phrase that is usual in Argentina for example: ESTOY PODRIDa/O to say when you are fed up with a situation or a problem..
You won’t get a real boyfriend talking like that! Go to any Hispanic country and listen to the people. The ones who are not courteous have little or no friends and the worse jobs if any at all. Ie, the most filthy prostitutes!
En inglés se dice, “I don’t have time for this,” not “I don’t got time time for this.” Es maldicho, maleducado.” También, es maleducado decir “f_ _ k. Y tu traducción no está correcta: “estoy harto/harta” no tiene nada que ver lo feo que has dicho/escrito. Favor de tener cuidado con tu información.
Teaching people how to complain and she calls it useful, it says a lot about her 😂 I was born in and have lived in Mexico. I rarely ever use these phrases.
Estoy Hasta la madre, hasta lleva H . Enseña también a escribir bien y deberías aclarar que es una expresión mexicana. No en todos los países se dice eso.
you missed the point...it's to protect yourself and your boundaries . people will take advantage of women who can't say 'leave me the eff alone' in the language they need to and these annoying people often men would say 'well she didn't explicitly tell me to eff off (cos she didnt know how to)' so by learning these phrases men have no excuse left
@@lizxu322 and being a rude person is not “protecting” yourself in any way, in fact it can easily be the exact opposite because you being rude can escalate the situation and if the person you’re talking to is crazy now your life is in danger because you wanted to run your mouth being a a##hole in a language you don’t even know the basics of yet.
@@justanotheracc6148 you sound like you defend rapists...'dont escalate the situation' is the same as 'dont make a scene, just grin and bear it'which is horribly dangerous and setting your future daughters up to NOT protect themselvea. like I said, if a person will NOT back off and you feel unsafe, and after being polite has failed to work, these are the phrases you use as a last resort- a LAST LAST resort is if they atrack you, you attack back. ITS BETTER TO HAVE IT AND NOT NEED IT THAN TO NEED IT AND NOT HAVE IT. By all means allow yourself to be groped and meekly say something which i doubt will change the other person's course of action. As a solo female traveller to several countries saying similar phrases actually made people respect me more and not bother me. In Greece, China, etc. Let's not pretend it's a perfect world. If your ego is hurt and that's why you want to fight back at me, just ask yourself this: if your daughter was being groped, would you want her to take action, be assertive and fight back or take it in order to 'not escalate the situation'?
@@lizxu322 you can easily be conversing with a woman, elderly, or just a guy who just isn’t even attracted to you whatsoever (trust me it’s possible because I’m one of them😅) in which case it’s always wise and common decency to not be rude to strangers whom you have no clue their mental state or how they will react.. that’s gambling with your own safety I know you can comprehend this. Btw typing up this paragraph in attempt to relate me to a rapist is not the slam dunk you thought it would be, you sound like one of those slimy lying women who lie on men and hide behind #metoo Work on being a better person. Good luck.
No se dice "I don't got time for this". Se dice "I don't have time for this" o "I have not got time for this" o "I haven't time for this". Lo más común es la primera frase, "I don't have time for this".
Genuine question: is the gender in Spanish language dependent on the speakers' gender or the listeners' gender? Or is everything dependent on context rather?