990 - I’m Into - English Tips in a Minute | Happy English
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Today, let’s look at another, common conversational phrase - “I’m into…”
We use I’m into to mean I really like or I’m interested in something. And here’s the cool thing - we use it for both romantic situations and everyday interests.
For example, in a romantic way, you might say:
“I think I’m really into her.”
Or, “He’s into girls who love to travel.”
But we also use it for hobbies and interests. Like:
“I’m really into photography these days.”
Or, “I’m not into horror movies.”
So I’m into just means you have a strong interest in something - or someone. It’s casual, natural, and you’ll hear it all the time in everyday conversation.
So remember, the next time you want to say you really like something - or someone - try using “I’m into…”
Lemme know in the comments what you’re into these days, and remember to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss the next Happy English Podcast and next week’s English Tips in a Minute. Hey, thanks for listening - and until next time, keep learning and keep it cool.
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