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  • Hello, everyone.

  • I'm Nisha and I'm one of your new trainers on your favorite channel to learn English.

  • Let's talk happiness, a simple nine letter word which all of us strive to have in our lives.

  • The more we have it, the more we want.

  • It's something we can never have enough off.

  • But what is happiness?

  • It is a feeding off.

  • Great joy, satisfaction on contentment.

  • It is a positive state of mind.

  • Happiness is a feeling that you and I have experienced at some on many points in our lives.

  • So how do we describe this feeling off happiness?

  • Sometimes you can be so, so happy.

  • But you don't find the right words to express exactly how happy you are.

  • Sure, you could say I'm really so happy or I'm over the moon on these great ways of expressing happiness.

  • Indeed they are.

  • But today I'm gonna teach you 10 idioms you can use.

  • Rest yourself the next time.

  • Something gives you immense happiness and you'll know exactly what is meant.

  • The next time you hear someone use these happiness idioms in everyday conversation.

  • So come on, let's get cracking.

  • The 1st 1 is grinning from ear to ear.

  • This idea means when someone smiles a very big, beaming smile.

  • It's when your smile is so wide.

  • It's literally as though you're smiling from ear to ear, are looking extremely happy.

  • Here's how you can use this idiom in a sentence.

  • I threw her a surprise party for her 21st birthday, and she was grinning from ear to ear all evening.

  • Or look at this example.

  • I like how you're grinning from ear to ear in your graduation photo with your family.

  • You when your parents look so happy and proud off the special moment in your life.

  • Doesn't the use of this idiom sound much better than just saying I am?

  • Oh, he or she is so happy it does, right?

  • If you haven't used this idiom before, you can now start using it the next time.

  • Something gives you immense happiness, and you want to express that feeling moving on to Item number two to be thrilled to bits.

  • This idiom is usedto emphasize that someone is extremely pleased with something that has happened to them or around them.

  • So how would you use this in a sentence?

  • Let me give you some examples, Anna was thrilled to bits when she realized she won the lottery.

  • I can't wait to give my son his appointment letter, which came by post this morning.

  • I'm sure he'll be thrilled to bits as he really, really wanted this job in New York.

  • Now here's a dim number three in seventh heaven.

  • If someone says that they are in seventh heaven, what they mean is that everything is going absolutely perfectly for them on they are in a state off complete happiness.

  • Remember that feeling off falling in love feels amazing, doesn't it?

  • That is exactly the feeling that can make you feel like you're on seventh heaven.

  • Don't you agree with me, guys, If you have fallen in love before, you'll know exactly what the feeling on that I'm talking about.

  • And if you haven't yet, well, when you do fall in love, you'll soon understand what I meant.

  • So you will have something great to look.

  • Vote.

  • I have bean in seventh heaven ever since I met Jane three years ago.

  • We are getting married next month.

  • Who doesn't love being pampered on staying in a luxury hotel on holiday?

  • Feels great, right?

  • This idiom can also be used in this situation.

  • Like so, staying at the J.

  • W.

  • Marriott Hotel over the weekend with all meals included on a complimentary massage felt like seventh heaven.

  • Who wouldn't like that having a whale over time?

  • No, don't worry.

  • There aren't any whales involved.

  • This idiom means toe.

  • Enjoy yourself thoroughly on have an exceptionally fun time at a party, social gathering function or event.

  • You've ever been reluctant to go to a work party or a social event but ended up having to go anyway, and then he'll surprise you.

  • Really enjoyed yourself.

  • Surely this may have happened to many of you.

  • So here's how you would express yourself using this idiom in such a situation.

  • I felt exhausted, so wasn't keen on going to the work party, but I'm glad I went.

  • Actually, the deejay played amazing music all night, and I had a whale over time.

  • Or possibly you've just returned from a great holiday, so you could say we recently got back from a one week family cruise to the Caribbean.

  • The whole family had away over time.

  • The next idiom on the list, which you may be familiar with, is as pleased as punch.

  • This expression is used when a person feels a great sense of delight, extreme happiness or elation.

  • Board exam results as no wrecking as they are our time, which all students wait for eagerly.

  • And when the big day finally arrives, students gather around the results board, pushing and tugging at each other to finally know how well did they do in their exams.

  • Nerves, anxiety and a lot of mixed emotions are felt at such a time until the results are out.

  • Tears off joy and happiness are found in the eyes of many students.

  • Any students or parents off students watching this tutorial who have gone through this experience will know exactly what I'm talking about.

  • I clearly remember the day I got my 12th grade results, and I achieved three A's.

  • My hard work paid off, and I felt as pleased as punch.

  • Another example.

  • The family was as pleased as punch when my sister won the swimming competition.

  • Isn't it fun to use all these different ways of expressing happiness?

  • Guys, I hope you're having just as much fun as I am explaining these idioms to you.

  • Moving onto idiom number six to be really chuffed.

  • What does this mean?

  • This is actually British slang on.

  • It means to be impressed with oneself.

  • So much so that you feel proud of yourself.

  • So when what situations could you use the city?

  • Um, let me tell you, you could say I had played in a really long while yet I want three games of bowling in a row.

  • I felt really chuffed with myself.

  • You know something to be proud of.

  • If you've gone out of practice and you do well, why wouldn't you be proud of yourself?

  • Another example.

  • My interview was quite impressed with my quick and witty answers to his tough questions on offered me the position immediately.

  • I'm feeling chuffed to bits.

  • Here comes idiom number seven to be buzzing.

  • This idiom is also British slang on often used by British natives.

  • But what does it mean?

  • It means to be high own happiness after something good happens?

  • It's a whoa yes moment.

  • How many of you have had moments like that before?

  • Surely many of you have.

  • Let's have a look at how we can use this idiom in different situations, shall we?

  • Joe was buzzing when his favorite football team won the league.

  • Anna was buzzing when she learned about her promotion.

  • I was buzzing when I got free tickets to see my favorite music band next week.

  • This brings me to item number eight, walking on air and floating on air.

  • Both can be used.

  • This metaphoric term likens feeling happy to floating.

  • It's a euphoric feeling off happiness when you feel life couldn't just get any better.

  • Here's some examples that you can use this idiom in.

  • I've been floating on air ever since I got an acceptance letter from my choice of university.

  • I can't wait to start my university life.

  • It's the last year of school, and all the kids are walking on air.

  • The sound off their giggles and laughter says it all.

  • Great going guys his age, Um, number nine field tickled pink.

  • The tickling here isn't the light stroking off the skin.

  • In fact, it refers to the figurative sense off the word, which means to feel enjoyment great enough to make the person glow with pleasure.

  • What if you delighted, amused or feel great elation about something?

  • How do you use the city in a sentence?

  • Let's have a look, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is one of my favorite axe actresses.

  • I was tickled pink to see her on the Ellen Show.

  • I'm tickled pink, said Tom, after his wife gave birth despite a complicated pregnancy.

  • This brings me to the last idiom off the day.

  • Guys on that idiom is to get a really kick out of something.

  • All of us have that one thing or hobby that we each enjoy doing.

  • It could be watching movies, going to the gym, keeping fit, an adventure sport that you might like playing, traveling, even cooking, some village, delicious meals, whatever it is that you love as a hobby, which surely gives you immense happiness.

  • Wouldn't you feel you wanna have the right words to express that?

  • The idiom to get a real kick out of something doing is the correct idiom to use in the situation.

  • You could say I have bean going to salsa classes for the past four years.

  • I just love salsa on.

  • I get a real kick out of it.

  • I can't imagine not playing cricket.

  • I love the game and I get a real kick out of being on the field.

  • See, wasn't that easy and fun.

  • Guys These are the many different ways to express so many moments of happiness and joy.

  • You and I feel in life feeling happiness feels great, but I'm sure you'll agree that being able to express your happiness using new and fun expressions will give you a buzz on will get you grinning from ear to ear.

  • I'm sure which idiom is your favorite.

  • How do you describe happiness in your native language?

  • What made you happy recently?

  • Please write to me and your comments and express yourself trying to use some of the idioms after what you today.

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  • Anything is achievable with dedicated practice and focus, even learning English.

  • So guys keep practicing because, as they say, practice makes perfect take care, and I will be back soon with another exciting new lesson.

Hello, everyone.

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Don't say - I am Happy|幸せを表現するための10のユニークな慣用句を学ぼう (Don’t Say - I Am Happy | Learn 10 Unique English Idioms To Express Your Happiness)

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