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"Don't Use It at Funerals!" Mastering the Limits of "Bummer" | Ep12-Slang of the Week

10 min ¡ 7 de may de 2026
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Has your favorite show been canceled? Did it start raining exactly when you sat down for a picnic? 🌧️ That’s a "Bummer." This week on Slang of the Week, Dave and Jane explore the perfect word for life’s little letdowns. While "bummer" is the go-to term for disappointment, it comes with a major warning label: using it in the wrong situation can make you sound incredibly insensitive! Tune in as we break down the "Scale of Sadness" and teach you how to empathize like a native speaker without making an awkward social mistake. Don't let a vocabulary mistake be a "bummer" for your reputation. Listen now to master the nuances of English disappointment! ✨ Turn Your English Around ✨ Tired of feeling disappointed with your progress? Get a FREE trial lesson and assessment at brighture-edu.com [https://brighture-edu.com]. Book your session today and receive amazing discounts to ensure your fluency journey is nothing but a success! https://brighture-edu.com/register/index.html?referral_code=N0WLGPVR [https://brighture-edu.com/register/index.html?referral_code=N0WLGPVR] #SlangOfTheWeek #WhatABummer #EnglishEtiquette #LearnNaturalEnglish #BrightureEnglishExchange

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