This is a significant issue… I rarely use that phrase

by | Jan 2, 2024 | Rollover IRA | 30 comments

This is a significant issue… I rarely use that phrase




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When it comes to expressing enthusiasm and excitement in English, there are a wide range of phrases and expressions that can be used. However, one phrase that is often underutilized is “It’s a big deal.” Although it may not be a commonly used expression, it can be a powerful and impactful way to convey the significance and importance of something.

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When someone says “It’s a big deal,” they are emphasizing the importance and significance of a particular event, accomplishment, or situation. This phrase is often used to convey excitement, enthusiasm, and admiration for something that is considered to be highly impressive or significant.

In everyday conversations, “It’s a big deal” can be used to express admiration for someone’s achievements or to acknowledge the significance of a particular event or milestone. For example, if a friend shares that they have been promoted at work, you might respond with “Wow, that’s a big deal! Congratulations!” This conveys not only your excitement for your friend, but also emphasizes the significance of their accomplishment.

In addition, “It’s a big deal” can also be used to express the seriousness or gravity of a situation. For example, if someone is sharing a personal struggle or a difficult decision they have to make, you might acknowledge the weight of their situation by saying “I understand, that’s a big deal.”

Moreover, using “It’s a big deal” can also be an effective way to boost someone’s confidence and validate their efforts. When someone has been working hard towards a goal or has achieved a significant milestone, acknowledging the magnitude of their accomplishment by saying “It’s a big deal” can be incredibly motivating and empowering.

In professional settings, using “It’s a big deal” can also be a powerful way to emphasize the importance of a project, a partnership, or a decision. By saying “This partnership with our new client is a big deal for our company,” it underscores the significance and impact of the arrangement.

Overall, “It’s a big deal” is a versatile and impactful phrase that can be used to express excitement, admiration, and validation in a variety of contexts. So go ahead and start using this phrase more often- because let’s be honest, it’s a big deal!

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30 Comments

  1. @chargermopar

    Don't forget hydraulic oil and bearing grease. I have had trouble finding 15W40 for two years now. If I had the money and space I would be getting a 55 gallon drum of it. Also good to have spare filters on hand.

  2. @barclaymatheson8240

    A software defined radio. They are pretty cheap, $30-$40. They have endless capabilities.

  3. @ds9902

    Why is America importing drinking water from overseas

  4. @mathphysicsnerd

    Jack of NobodySpecial has been mentioning for a couple weeks now just how destructive a successful blockade of the Baab-Al Mandeb strait on the Red Sea would be. This has the potential to cripple manufacturing in Asia too, since the proxy conflict at the southern end of the Red Sea could escalate to battles in the Strait of Hormuz as well, squeezing the Arabian energy export supply. It'd be, at best, identical to when the Ever Given ran aground in the Suez canal and probably a lot worse than that

  5. @MA-sb3ls

    Good info my friend. But the people don’t care at all. They have money and they can pay the multiple price for everything. If the people care , they would stop going vacations and buying stupid stuff. Care only for yourself and screw the rest of the sheep

  6. @notbobdavis6026

    Appreciate your channel! I just purchased a Power Queen battery, charger and inverter. Planning to use mainly for my freezers should the power go out. Next year I'm going to set up a DIY solar rig to charge the battery.

  7. @ga-gz1bo

    Our country really needs enough handcuffs for all corrupt politicians too be arrested and charged for treason.

  8. @jefferykolb

    Of course the munitions cost more. You need to pay the big guys his 10% and they all the other scumbags in congress ned to be paid and then…….

  9. @samuelscragg7052

    I’m going to send you a you tube channel you need to watch about shipping. Global shipping is in far more problems than you may realize. The Red Sea is just part of the problem. The drum of oil be sure and take out a small loan before going to purchase. I bought some t the other day for and old tractor that uses SAE 30 it was $21.00 a gallon. A 55 gal drum may be some cheaper but not by much. The channel name is What the ship if it’s does come through. You will more than likely learn more about shipping than you want to know. Merry Christmas to you guys

  10. @cyberhunter343

    Stock up on fear you run on it .. shouldn't buy you do

  11. @cyberhunter343

    Seems to me like white America is scared the colored people of the world are coming to eat them….

    Chill Elmer Fud… Stop watching so much Netflix and letting oubumy and Michael scare you

  12. @chrisheuermann1022

    Belts for all your vehicles and household appliances.

  13. @shrconstruction

    I bought a couple industrial sewing machines each for different processes. People don't really think about all the things you can sew with heavy sewing equipment that are very good to keep repaired or even fabricate out of materials around like old car seat materials and tarps and such…. Home sewing machines can't do very much if any heavy sewing like 2 to 4 or more layers of leather and aren't built to last for several lifetimes with only basic maintenance…. Mostly just oiling them. The old Japanese made machines are the best imo.

  14. @jilladams9326

    Worried about animal foods

  15. @samdorchester2524

    Our military should take one missile and send it to were there making the drones, wouldn’t that make more sense? I think our problem is a lack of common sense at the top of the power chain.

  16. @benrichards9667

    One more year of sloppy criminal joey. Aim blown away hoe spineless Americans have become. I guess it will take costco closing perm, starpukes and flights. Once these stop, the sheeple may finally rage up.

  17. @raymondanderson3430

    You know, Guys, I am 100% in line with your thinking, BUT… God tells us He is in control and knows what is going on. That doesn't mean we can sit back, put our feet up, and do nothing. But our first reliance needs to be on Him because again He says… "Without Me, you can do nothing!" So, with Him, use your God-given abilities… use Wisdom and common sense in all your preps. We cannot do this alone! LuvU all. Dee

  18. @briarpalek9254

    Better have all your welding/cutting tanks full and perhaps pick up a few extras for backups.

  19. @MrKinser01

    gas doesn't last long before it turns into varnish i bought a gallon of stabiliz to treat the gas i buy in the future .

  20. @MrBeeman59

    Forget the drones. Turn Yemen into a parking lot.

  21. @PropEng2005

    Yep those $$ for drones vs missiles is pretty accurate.

  22. @jamezz3100

    Not long ago when reason, logic, and commonsense were a little more prevalent President George W. Bush said, "I'm not gonna fire a $2 million missile at a $10 empty tent and hit a camel in the butt."

  23. @mikeriley1175

    Get Basic Hand tools, Axe, Shovels, Hand saws, Gloves, Knifes, Knife Sharpeners, Tarps. Think Camping with no power

  24. @kylemcgowan1

    It is a huge deal. It is the most important thing right now. That is if you care about global supply chain at all. Which Billions (with a B) of lives depend on.

  25. @AsintheDaysofNoah

    ❗️Buy Dentek…. In case a filling or crown falls out! ❗️

  26. @greggill7066

    Buy when it's on sale, stock up.

  27. @dochollidaytexasmgtow1248

    Unless you live in a bunker, at a point you are prepping for other people. Be reasonable and long term thinking

  28. @markgotschall2914

    Like using a sledgehammer to kill a gnat.

  29. @dialdude

    The US continues to tout how the Russians are bested by Ukraine using cheap drones. Well duh. And Hamas used them, and N Korea will use them. And hell, China used balloons! And we use millions of $$ against a drone.

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