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我请客

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It’s on me.
My treat.
It’s my treat.

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不用了

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I’m good

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不知道

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Beats Me

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恶心

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Eww,Gross
Oh,yuck.

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别管我

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Leave me alone

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get along like a house on fire:

The phrase “to get along like a house on fire” is an idiomatic expression used to describe two or more people who immediately form a strong and positive connection with each other. When people get along like a house on fire, it means they have a great rapport, bond, or friendship from the very beginning. The phrase conveys a sense of enthusiasm, energy, and warmth in the relationship.

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Here’s an example: “When Julie and Mary met for the first time, they hit it off immediately. They laughed and talked for hours, and it was as if they had been friends for years. They got along like a house on fire.”

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