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We’ve all had that sinking feeling in our stomach after opening a wallet for something that just wasn't worth it. This week on Slang of the Week, Dave and Jane tackle the dark side of consumerism with the word: "Rip-off." Whether it's a "designer" product that falls apart in days or a tiny snack that costs a fortune, "rip-off" is the essential term you need to voice your frustration. But being a victim of a rip-off isn't just about losing money—it's about the "Sam-snug" saga of being tricked by appearances. Tune in to hear the team's most painful (and hilarious) shopping disasters and learn how to defend yourself with the right English vocabulary. Don't let your hard-earned money go to waste. Listen in and make sure your next purchase is a "steal," not a "rip-off"! ✨ Invest in Yourself (The Legit Way) ✨ Avoid the rip-off of "quick-fix" language apps. Get professional, high-value training with a FREE trial lesson and assessment at brighture-edu.com [https://brighture-edu.com]. Book your session today and get amazing discounts using this link: https://brighture-edu.com/register/index.html?referral_code=N0WLGPVR [https://brighture-edu.com/register/index.html?referral_code=N0WLGPVR]
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