“To Be a Snap”

Idiom:  “To Be a Snap”

Language Systems International idiom+of+the+day

Bob: Hey, Marilyn! What’s new with you?
Marilyn: Not much… I’ve been trying to finish organizing my
closet.
Bob: How is it going?
Marilyn: Very difficult. I really don’t like organizing
things.
Bob: Really? I love organizing closets! It’s not hard at
all. It’s a snap . I’ve been doing this for a long time. 
Marilyn: Wow, you could come and help me!
Bob: I could, but I won’t. I don’t work for free!
Marilyn: Haha, you are funny!
Bob: No, I’m serious. That’s actually my job. I am a closer
organizer! You pay, I organize!
Marilyn: Ok, you’re hired!

Meaning:  To Be a Snap
means to be very easy.
This idiom was taken from our LSI book Speaking Horizons.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Categories

You may also like

St. Patrick’s Day, celebrated every year on March 17th, is one of the most colorful and fun cultural events in...

Learning English today goes far beyond textbooks and traditional classrooms. Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT and other language-learning...

Missing home is one of the most common feelings among students who decide to study abroad. New routines, a different...