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🎯【英語韌你說】Rabbit! Rabbit! 🐰🐰 美國前任總統都有的習慣,為了好運,我們也說上一句! 😎
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📣 現在就解鎖🔐 "11隻🐘" 超顔值美語系列,每月只需 $4.99 美金! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xirenletstalk/subscribe
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💙 That’s all for now! Don’t forget to say, "Rabbit! Rabbit!"
【學習筆記】
Here is today's text transcription of the English broadcast, for you to follow along 我們今天的文字轉錄 :)
"Rabbit! Rabbit!
Some of you may have said that first thing this morning, and for those still slowly rising, get to it, it could bring you good luck all month long. Saying, “Rabbit Rabbit!” on the first of every month is supposed to be a harbinger of good fortune. Few of us know the history about this quirky saying, so we thought we’d get to the bottom of this question. Martha Barnett she herself is a word-lover, here to share a few of the history and tradition of Rabbit rabbit!
Can you use it as a greeting?
If you haven’t said anything else all day, and so I’ve been saving it.
This is the hard thing, right? Like you’re supposed to wake up and the first thing out of your mouth has to be Rabbit Rabbit, and you’re lucky for the rest of the month?
Exactly. Yes, that ensures luck. We don’t know why, but rabbits have been associated with luck of one sort or another, usually good luck, for more than 2000 years, but it’s only in the early 19 hundreds that we’ve seen written references to this superstition. This has been around for a long time?
At least since the early 19 hundreds, in fact another aficionado of this practice is Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was known to carry a rabbit’s foot during the 1932 election, we still have that rabbit’s foot in a museum and supposedly he also said Rabbit Rabbit at the beginning of every month."
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By XiRen Wang🎯【英語韌你說】Rabbit! Rabbit! 🐰🐰 美國前任總統都有的習慣,為了好運,我們也說上一句! 😎
🎯 #英語韌你說 #英語說說看 臉書專頁 join our community 👉 https://bit.ly/2WNKpZE
📣 現在就解鎖🔐 "11隻🐘" 超顔值美語系列,每月只需 $4.99 美金! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/xirenletstalk/subscribe
📣 台灣聽眾支付方式 https://www.patreon.com/xirenletstalk
💙 That’s all for now! Don’t forget to say, "Rabbit! Rabbit!"
【學習筆記】
Here is today's text transcription of the English broadcast, for you to follow along 我們今天的文字轉錄 :)
"Rabbit! Rabbit!
Some of you may have said that first thing this morning, and for those still slowly rising, get to it, it could bring you good luck all month long. Saying, “Rabbit Rabbit!” on the first of every month is supposed to be a harbinger of good fortune. Few of us know the history about this quirky saying, so we thought we’d get to the bottom of this question. Martha Barnett she herself is a word-lover, here to share a few of the history and tradition of Rabbit rabbit!
Can you use it as a greeting?
If you haven’t said anything else all day, and so I’ve been saving it.
This is the hard thing, right? Like you’re supposed to wake up and the first thing out of your mouth has to be Rabbit Rabbit, and you’re lucky for the rest of the month?
Exactly. Yes, that ensures luck. We don’t know why, but rabbits have been associated with luck of one sort or another, usually good luck, for more than 2000 years, but it’s only in the early 19 hundreds that we’ve seen written references to this superstition. This has been around for a long time?
At least since the early 19 hundreds, in fact another aficionado of this practice is Franklin D. Roosevelt. He was known to carry a rabbit’s foot during the 1932 election, we still have that rabbit’s foot in a museum and supposedly he also said Rabbit Rabbit at the beginning of every month."
#王熙韌 #XiRen #英語怎麼說 #英語韌你說 #LetsTalk #XiRenLetsTalk #超顏值美語 #英語說說看 #西方思維 #英語學習 #實用英語 #日常英語 #西方生活 #西方文化 #英語多義詞 #英語口語 #英語發音 #美式發音 #美式思維 #英語詞彙 #日常詞彙 #美式俚語 #美式口語 #英語交流 #realconversations #一分鐘對話