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  • Hey everybody, welcome back to let’s talk this is me, Meera. Today were going to

  • talk about certain things which arereal’, why did I choose this word? Because I have

  • observed that a lot of people struggle using the correct word or even phrase or even slang

  • language for that matter when it comes to real things. Let me ask you guys, think about

  • it when I ask this question, what all things can be real? So whenever you think of using

  • the word real what all do you connect it with? Did you think about it? Okay I’ll tell you

  • what, we think about real as objects could be real, right? Places could be real, documents

  • could be real, feelings could be real, right? General vibes or atmosphere could be real,

  • obviously documents are also real, right? But all these words right here actually are

  • just different words used to describe the wordreal’. Like I said the correct word

  • for the correct situation especially when we want to identify something asthe real

  • thing’, okay?

  • So let us begin the class with the first word asde facto’. Now de facto means things

  • which are in effect at this point of time are currently are working and that is what

  • you mean when you say de facto. So de facto means in practice okay, or in effect okay?

  • So what more all things can be de facto? Well your training schedules can be de facto in

  • practice, in effect. Your umm probably computer languages or the coding that youre doing

  • for your offices could be de facto and in working and which is currently in process

  • right now, which is being used right now, which is in effect. Laws can be de facto as

  • well which are in effect, which are in practice, okay? Would you remember this? De facto for

  • things and situations which are in effect or in practice.

  • Alright moving from de facto totangible’. Tangible usually comes down to things which

  • are which you can touch and feel, okay? So I’m gonna write here touchable. You would

  • find that a lot of companies these days special, specifically the ones which sell items or

  • objects, usually have their sales or marketing system or plans in more tangible ways. So

  • often you can go to a supermarket and you would find customer service people or the

  • workers from those, those companies coming to you and saying that, maam would you

  • like to have a bite of our new dip or salsa dip or would you like to taste few of our

  • chips? They are basically getting you through a tangible experience a touchable experience

  • so that it’s not just an advertisement that just showcases on your YouTube channel or

  • on your TV sets but the ones which you can taste, eat, touch, feel and then believe in

  • it has a real thing and that experience is called tangible experience, alright? Tangible

  • is touchable.

  • From here were going to move on tounquestionable’. Well the reason why I this on board is because

  • these things when it comes to unquestionable anything which is so real that you don’t

  • even need to question is which is undoubted. Unquestionable which is without a doubt, right?

  • No doubt. So, so well if you ask me about maybe were playing truth or dare and I

  • have to talk about truth, all right? And you asked me a question and I for which I give

  • you the answer that yes I do have a twin sister and you don’t know me yet. You would say,

  • hey don’t that’s not true that’s not real youre lying I said I would say no

  • doubt or I can say unquestionable it’s the truth I do have a twin, right? That’s just

  • an example of how you can use unquestionable or are you coming to office tomorrow without

  • doubt or unquestionable I am which is again in reality, in fact which is the truth, okay?

  • Moving on from unquestionable we havepalpable’. Well guys you might have heard of this word

  • quite a lot of times where palpable is usually connected with vibes and feelings which people

  • can literally feel or sense. Do you, have you ever come across a situation where you

  • can literally feel someone’s anger in the room? Or have you come across a situation

  • where you feel someone’s chemistry glooming or blowing in a room? Feelings which actually

  • you experience, right? Those are palpable, palpable and real. So when we talk about palpable

  • we usually talk about feelings, okay existing, existing feelings or vibes, right? Okay so

  • let me just put this, alright? Vibes or feelings which are so real that you can feel, okay?

  • So you can always say that the energy in the room is palpable, which means you guys are

  • so energetic that I become energetic because of you all. Now that’s the kind of atmosphere

  • and vibe certain classrooms or meetings or offices have. Or the love in this room is

  • palpable that means someone is in love and um it’s so strong that you too can feel

  • it or sense it that is palpable.

  • Moving on from there we haveconcrete’. Concrete simply means things which are existing

  • solid, right? And that is why it’s that real when things are so concrete sometimes

  • your decisions are concrete, right? You have solid decisions are you sure you want to change

  • your career path from being an engineer to a stand-up comedian? I’m absolutely concrete

  • about it. I’m sure about it and it’s that is why it is real, okay? Now that is also

  • concrete probably your relationship could be concrete as well which is existing which

  • is real, all right?

  • Moving on from concrete we havegenuine’, which means there is no other copy of it,

  • there is no, nobody can copy it or there is no copy or documentation off the same thing,

  • it could be just an object, it could be a painting, it could be someone’s personality

  • or characteristics even, right? So genuine means something which has no other copy of

  • it. True, no copy, right? Which is absolutely true, the one and only without another copy.

  • You might have heard this genuine leather, right? That means it’s true it’s the real

  • rather it’s real leather, okay? Genuine truth, genuine human being, right?

  • From moving from genuine we haveauthentic’. Now what does authentic mean? Authentic means

  • anything that is reasonable, right? So something that you can say that hey my earrings are

  • authentic or the gold that the jewelry that I’m wearing is authentic, right? Something

  • that is reasonable, okay? Now here you can use it with so many things again, like I said

  • someone’s personality could have been authentic, someone’s jewelry too can be authentic,

  • which is quite reasonable and real at the same time.

  • Okay moving on from authentic, we have right herecertainokay now certain again

  • means I’m absolutely sure about it, okay? Sure about certain things and that is why

  • it becomes real there are you sure that you want to go to Mount Everest? I’m most definitely

  • certain about it and I will go for it and that is what certain means and that is why

  • it also connects with, connects with real okay? Certain is real.

  • Now moving from certain we havevalidright there. Now valid basically means something

  • that you can prove that it’s again it also relates with existing, right? So valid is

  • something that you can prove, okay? Although valid can be used for we you might have heard

  • medicines and the validity of medicines that means for how long it can be used for right?

  • And it can actually mean that it is fine to use it for so many days after one year the

  • validity of the product is actually over, right? So you that is where you use the validity

  • after which you must throw the medicine or take another one with existing validity, okay?

  • Moving from validity we havelegitimate’. Legitimate is something that you can reason

  • with logic or even legal rules, okay? Logic all or legal rules. Information is legitimate

  • that means it is definitely based on logic, correct logic and legally it is correct, okay?

  • That is legitimate and that is also connecting with real information. Legitimate information,

  • real information okay?

  • Now I actually have few slang words for you and you probably might know these so this

  • is thereal deal’. You might have heard usually probably in American TV serials or

  • some movies that hey don’t worry about this you can borrow this car this is the real deal.

  • Theyre basically trying to tell you that we are not trying to fake it, we aren’t

  • trying to scam you, this is the real deal you can go for it and you can seal the deal,

  • okay? Not fake, okay? Something that you can put your faith in and go for it or buy it,

  • okay?

  • Moving from real deal we have the last word slang term most mostly it’s ‘get real’.

  • Now there are some times you probably face situations with your friends or family where

  • someone’s too emotional or not so practical about certain situations. Well you might find

  • yourself saying this to that person, hey get real, you are not being real right now, youre

  • being completely unreasonable and you need to get real. Which means get out of your depression

  • zone or get out of your imaginary zone and get into real business not imaginary which

  • is again face facts. Face facts and face reality is simply what it means to get real, all right?

  • But make sure that you do not use these slang terminologies anywhere in your professional

  • life make sure that it is reserved for only those who are your close ones your near and

  • dear ones who would take you not would not take offense of it, okay?

  • Well this is all for today. I want you to, I want to make sure that you guys use these

  • terms especially when you want to talk about things which are real, feelings which are

  • real, documents which are real or advices or statements which are real. Well with so

  • many words in your pocket today, I’m sure I have made you at least two words richer

  • than what you were five minutes ago. Well I will see you soon with another interesting

  • topic until then make sure that youre practicing, make sure that youre smiling, spread a

  • lot of love, this is me Meera signing off for the day guys, bye.

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