Saying you're down to do something means the same thing as saying you're up for it.
Saying you're down to do something means the same thing as saying you're up for it.
"Do you want to do this thing with me?"
"I'm down."
"I'm up for it."
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Is it just me or are people also using hands up instead of hands down? As in: this is hands down/up the best post I've read all day.
As a non English native this always throws me off.
2 0 ReplyAussie chiming in: haven't heard hands up before, might be a US thing
6 0 ReplyUS here, we use "hands down".
That is hands down the worst children's play I've ever seen.
4 0 ReplyI think some people are deliberately trying to fuck up intergenerational understanding by teaching weird or opposite versions of phrases and other cultural tokens
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