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be fresh / not be tired

English Language & Usage Asked by Rainyman on January 15, 2021

Is it correct to tell a person who worked hard after a long day, ‘ be fresh’ or ‘ no tired’ or something like that?

In general, do English people use these expressions or others in the mentioned situations (especially after a long and hard working)?

2 Answers

'Take it easy', 'relax', 'go home and put your feet up' etc.

Answered by WS2 on January 15, 2021

Call it a day. You've worked enough.

Answered by rogermue on January 15, 2021

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