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  • Hello everyone!

  • Welcome to Idiom 100, where we learn 100 commonly used idioms by native English speakers.

  • All of the explanations are in English, so it might be challenging for you,

  • but just try to imagine the meanings in your head and study hard and soon you'll be able to use these idioms in your conversations.

  • Is everyone ready? Let's begin.

  • Hello everyone!

  • Today's idiom is: better off.

  • Better off.

  • Okay, so let's try to imagine a picture to help us understand the meaning of this idiom.

  • Okay, so you have two choices in boxes, okay?

  • So, the first choice for lunch is a big hamburger, alright?

  • And the second choice is a salad, okay?

  • So, which one is better? Which one is better for you?

  • Well, the hamburger is nice and tasty, but not so healthy.

  • Okay, so you go over to the hamburger box and you decide, 'It's not good for me.'

  • So, you go off the hamburger and this one is better.

  • So, better off the hamburger, yeah.

  • Better off with the salad, better off.

  • Alright, so let's listen to some examples as we try to understand this idiom.

  • Have you decided what to do after you graduate?

  • Yes, I think I would be better off if I go to college in the States to improve my English.

  • Alright, so he's thinking about his options after graduation and he's better off going to study English in America, alright?

  • Better off.

  • Let's listen to another example.

  • Do you think I should take the train, or do you think I should take the car?

  • I think you would be better off taking the train, because there is a lot of traffic for cars this time of day.

  • Alright, so he had two choices, train or car and he would be better off taking the train, okay?

  • Taking the train is going to be a better choice.

  • Alright, so 'better off' means something that is a better choice or decision and will put you in a better situation.

  • Okay, so maybe you have many choices or maybe two choices, so we use 'better off' and the choice which is the best, okay?

  • Better off doing this.

  • Better off choosing this, okay?

  • So, for example again, with the hamburger and the salad, yeah, I'm so hungry, but I'm on a diet,

  • so I would be better off eating the salad, okay?

  • So, let's try using 'better off' next time you have to make a decision and you're choosing the better decision, the better choice.

  • Alright, I'll see you again next time!

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