First, let's take a look at the idiom. End of the day. Okay, and I should also add that feel free to leave comments. I'll keep my eye on the comments so I can answer your questions and talk about your comments. Okay, so the idiom is end of the day, end of the day, other ways to say end of the day are ultimately in the end, after giving it some thought. So something is happening, and you're kind of getting to the conclusion of your thoughts, and you're going to make a decision.
So in other ways, after taking all things into consideration, after thinking for a while, at the end of the day, right here is an example. At the end of the day, we decided to reject your proposal to spend $1,000 for a giant teddy bear in the office. Hmm. So here's the example of the idiom and of the day. We could also say, after giving it some thought we decided to reject your proposal to spend $1,000 for a giant teddy bear in the office. Hmm.
Let's talk about the phrase reject your proposal. Haha, the pictures say it all. Okay, so here are other ways to say reject your proposal. You couldn't say deny your request. You could say not use your idea. But also say dismiss your plan and forget about your way of doing it.
Right. So these are similar ways to say reject your proposal. So you had an idea Or someone had an idea. And people were like, no, we're going to deny it. We're going to reject it. We're not going to take it.
Alright, so let's do a little bit of pronunciation. Repeat after me. reject your proposal. deny your request. Not use your idea. dismiss your plan.
Forget about your way of doing it. Right. So this is from the example. At the end of the day. After thinking about it for a while, we decided to reject your proposal proposal. We decided to deny your request to spend $1,000 for a giant Teddy bear, teddy bear.
Oh, teddy bear. Everyone loves teddy bears, right. So if you spend $1,000 on a teddy bear, it would be a huge, probably a huge Teddy Teddy Bear, which would be kind of interesting in the office, but completely useless. Mm hmm. All right, let's see, we have a question you'll these two gates says, refused your request can be used, let's see. Sure.
Refuse and deny are almost the same have very close similar meanings. So if you refuse something, you deny something you say no to something. You don't want it. So yes, you could say refused your request. Right. You could also say refused your plan.
Right? refused your proposal. We didn't want it right. So we denied it. We refused it. Right.
So that's right, refused, your requests can be used. So here we have pictures of teddy bears, cute teddy bears, but the work budget the office budget perspective Spending money. It's probably not a good idea to spend $1,000 on a huge teddy bear. All right, in these pictures, you can see no denied. No. rejected.
Okay, so that was the idiom. And the example one more time is at the end of the day, we decided to reject your proposal to spend $1,000 for a giant teddy bear in the office. And we might fire you too. If this is how you use the money from our company.