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[How to Express Gratitude and Connection: English Phrases to Brighten Someone's Day]-[AEE 2658: English Grammar That Will Make Your Day]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2026-07-27

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Enhancing Connection Through Expressive Language

In this episode of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Aubrey Carter and Lindsay McMahon explore the power of linguistic connection by discussing phrases used to express how someone's actions have positively impacted your day. The central focus is on the phrase "made my day" and its variations, which serve as essential tools for building stronger relationships and acknowledging the kindness of others.

The Core Expression: "Made My Day"

The phrase "made my day" is a powerful "chunk" used to tell someone that their good deed had a significant, positive impact on your mood. The hosts emphasize that while we often go about our daily lives without acknowledging the impact others have on us, taking the moment to provide a "shout out" can "pay it forward" and make the other person's day in return.

Grammatical Flexibility

While the phrase is most commonly used in the past tense—as in "that made my day"—it is highly versatile. The hosts illustrate how to adapt it for different contexts:

  • Present Simple: Used to describe general situations or recurring habits. For example, "It always makes my day when someone cleans up after themselves."
  • Conditional: Used to express a wish for the future or a hypothetical scenario. For instance, "It would make my day if my kids would not fight today."
  • Future Tense: Used to describe something that hasn't happened yet but will be impactful when it does. As noted in the episode, "It will make my day when you finally arrive on time" can be a unique way to offer "constructive feedback" or playful teasing.

Expanding Your Vocabulary: Beyond "Made My Day"

To avoid repetition and add nuance to your conversations, the hosts suggest several alternatives that convey similar feelings of appreciation and happiness:

1. "Brighten my day"

This phrase is described as more straightforward. It is perfect for acknowledging small, thoughtful gestures, such as a kind comment or a barista remembering your name. It can also be used in the present tense: "It always brightens my day when someone [does something kind]."

2. "Put a smile on my face"

This expression is slightly more selective. The hosts note that this is often reserved for "little cute things," such as seeing puppies, children playing, or receiving a handwritten note. It is a literal description of how a positive interaction affects your physical expression.

3. "The highlight of my day"

This phrase is used to emphasize that a specific event was the best part of your day. It can be used hyperbolically to show appreciation for a friend's thoughtfulness. The hosts clarify that this is scalable; depending on the magnitude of the event, you can easily refer to something as the "highlight of my week" or even the "highlight of my year."

The Importance of Mindfulness and Connection

The episode concludes with a role-play scenario between coworkers, demonstrating how these phrases flow naturally in professional yet friendly conversation. The hosts highlight that even during a "tough day," finding moments of mindfulness—like enjoying a coffee—can become the "highlight of your day."

Ultimately, the takeaway is that language is a bridge for connection. By choosing to voice our appreciation, we move beyond "textbook English" and foster genuine human bonds. As the hosts suggest, expressing gratitude is a simple but profound way to ensure that you and those around you feel valued and supported.

🎯Key Sentences

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I need something to look forward to.
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It would make my day if my kids would not fight today.
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It will make my day when you finally arrive on time.
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Catching up with you over lunch was definitely the highlight of my day.
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It doesn't have to literally be the highlight of your day.
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📝Key Phrases

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made my day
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brighten my day
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put a smile on my face
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highlight of my day
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look forward to
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2658, English grammar that will make your day.
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