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[How to Express Disappointment Without Breaking Social Connections]-[AEE: I Just Didn't Get It! How to Reveal Your True Feelings in English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2025-05-17

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Navigating Social Disappointment: Expressing Honest Opinions in English

In the latest episode of All Ears English, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan address a common social challenge: how to express that an experience—such as a movie, restaurant, or travel destination—did not live up to its reputation. When something is "overhyped" or falls short of expectations, it can be difficult to voice your true feelings without offending the person who recommended it to you.

The Core Phrase: "Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be"

To address a listener’s question, the hosts introduce the idiom, "not all it’s cracked up to be." This phrase is an excellent way to express that something is not as good as its public reputation suggests. The hosts emphasize that this expression is casual yet powerful. When you use it, you are effectively stating, "I don't understand what the big deal was," or "I am missing something here."

Building Connection Through Honesty

While it is important to be truthful, the hosts caution listeners to consider their audience. Because everyone perceives the world through "different colored glasses," a recommendation that works for one person might fail for another. To maintain a connection rather than perfection, they suggest using qualifiers such as "in my opinion" to soften your critique. This prevents the other person from feeling personally attacked if they happen to love the thing you disliked.

Alternatives to Express Disappointment

Beyond the primary idiom, the podcast offers several other useful phrases to describe underwhelming experiences:

  • "Not worth the hype" / "Overhyped": Used when something has a lot of buzz but fails to deliver the expected quality.
  • "Overrated": A common term used to state that something is held in higher regard than it deserves.
  • "A letdown": Used when you were genuinely excited about an experience, but the reality left you feeling "blah" or disappointed.
  • "I didn't get it": A bonus phrase that effectively communicates that you understand the cultural phenomenon, but you personally failed to see the value or appeal in it.

Practical Application

To illustrate these points, the hosts performed a roleplay involving a movie review. By using phrases like, "Honestly, I don't think it was all it's cracked up to be," and following up with, "I personally loved it," they demonstrate how to disagree respectfully. This approach allows for authentic conversation, which is the cornerstone of building meaningful relationships. As the hosts conclude, it is perfectly fine to be "spicy" and honest about your preferences, as long as you use the conversation to continue building rapport with the people around you.

🎯Key Sentences

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I just didn't get it
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hiring speed matters.
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everything is good over here.
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it wasn't all it was cracked up to be
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people talk a big game sometimes
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📝Key Phrases

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not all it's cracked up to be
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talk a big game
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overhyped
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not worth the hype
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overrated
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📖 Transcript

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We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection not perfection with your American hosts Lindsay McMahon the English adventurer and Michelle Kaplan the New York radio girl coming to you from Colorado and New York City, USA.
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