Tag: pat yourself on the back

  • Pundit

    Pundit

    Word of the Day: Pundit The term pundit refers to an expert or commentator who offers opinions, analyses, and interpretations on various subjects, often in politics, sports, or culture. Derived from the Sanskrit word “pandit,” which means “learned one,” the modern usage of pundit has become synonymous with those who share insights through media platforms,…

  • Be my guest

    Be my guest

    English Phrase: Be my guest Although it may be simple enough, the little phrase be my guest has multiple uses in various situations. As in the picture, if you want to invite someone to stay the night, you can say be my guest. It’s a polite little way to say go ahead, knock yourself out…

  • Going concern

    Going concern

      English Idiom: Going concern ArtisanEnglish.jp has been a going concern for a little over two years now.  Wow! Time flies. On Monday last week, ArtisanEnglish.jp had its second anniversary. That’s right; it continues to grow, albeit slowly. A business that is successful and growing is usually called a going concern. Although ArtisanEnglish.jp is a…