The rat-race

Nitikarun Mingruchiralai

2 July 2022 5:08 a.m.

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Ronda said to Vivian, I would like to leave the rat-race in Bangkok behind and go and live in Cambodia.

Readers,

rat-race means the fierce competitiveness .

'Fierce competition' (usually referring to the highly competitive city life) Westerners liken this lifestyle to a rat race.

As for 'rub elbows with...' or rub elbows with, meaning 'have social contact with...', a provincial politician said to his middle school classmates that I rubbed elbows with the rich and power at the. political party. I associate with the rich and powerful at the political party when my friends ask me if your home in the capital is where you are now.

The politician replied, I moved into a city house within a spitting distance of the party. ' or 'not far away'

Australians often start some conversations with I dunno!

Derived from I don't know. Means 'I don't know'. I dunno!

I don't know. They fight so much I'm not sure what's to become of their teaching at the same faculty.


How will it be?

Nitikarun Mingruchiralai


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