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BBC - The English We Speak (YouTube), It's the thought that counts

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It's the thought that counts

Feifei: Hello and welcome to The English

We Speak. I'm Feifei.

Neil: And I'm Neil.

Feifei: Oh what's that parcel you've got in

your hands there, Neil? Looks exciting...

Neil: It's a present.

Feifei: A present? For who?

Neil: For you! For Christmas!

Feifei: Christmas?

It's a bit early, isn't it?

Neil: Well, I saw these and I just knew

you'd love them so much - so

I bought them! I can't

wait till Christmas to see your face.

Go on, open it now!

Feifei: You're too kind, Neil. OK...

A pair of glasses... Harry Potter glasses.

Neil: Aren't they brilliant?!

Go on, try them on.

Feifei: I look ridiculous.

And I don't even like Harry Potter.

Oh well, it's the thought that counts.

Neil: 'It's the thought that counts'.

An excellent expression, Feifei.

If someone gives you a

present which you don't like, you can say

'it's the thought that counts'.

Feifei: It's a polite way of saying you

appreciate the effort and

the kind thought a person had

when they bought you a present... but you

don't like what they bought.

Neil: Let's hear some examples of this

expression which is particularly

useful around Christmas time.

A: Wow! That Elvis Presley onesie

you're wearing is pretty weird.

B: Thanks. My grandmother gave it to me

for Christmas. It's the thought

that counts, I suppose.

A: I have no idea what to get my auntie

for her birthday.

B: Get her anything.

It's the thought that counts.

A: Oh no, not more tea towels.

I was expecting something more exciting

for our wedding presents.

B: You know what they say - it's

the thought that counts.

Feifei: This is The English We Speak from

BBC Learning English. Our expression is 'it's

the thought that counts.' It means the

kindness someone shows when

they buy you a present

is more important than the gift itself.

Neil: A very useful expression for politely

saying that a present someone bought you is

really not what you wanted.

OK, Feifei, lean over.

Feifei: Ouch! What are you doing with

that pencil?

Neil: There we go. With that flash of

lightning on your forehead now you

really look the part

- Feifei Potter.

Feifei: Hmm I need a spell to make

you vanish, Neil...

Neil: Bye!

Feifei: Bye!

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