Hey guys, welcome back to Let's Talk, this
is me Meera. Today we're going to learn differently
phrases and sentences that we can replace
“I promise you” with. Well, why this?
Why do I need to replace it when I can simply
say I promise you? And that is because I think,
promises are such dear kept secrets and, and
things which are kept close to someone's heart
and someone trusts you when you say, “I
promise you.” Well, why not explore it even
more and go to the deep end and see what we
find and replace that with much better probably
dramatic phrases to make someone believe and
trust us. Don't you think we should go ahead
and learn what these are? Well, I'm pretty
excited about these.
Let's start with the first one, “come hell
or high water”. It's very, very poetic is
what I think personally. How can you use it?
Let’s understand what it means, “come
hell or high water, I will do it.” That
in itself is a wonderful way to promise something.
For example, you can say, “I will definitely
visit you next summer, come hell or high water.”
Which means no matter what, right? No matter,
hell or high water, believe me, and trust
me I promise that I will come and meet you.
Another way to say it, “Come hell or high
water, I will definitely score good marks
this time.” Right? You're promising something
to someone by using this phrase, Right?
All right let's move ahead and see what we
have in store, “no matter what happens”.
Of course, all these phrases actually mean,
“I promise you” something or “we promise
you” to do something but in different ways
and forms this can be used in your daily life
sentences. “No matter what happens, we must
finish our work by today 7:00 p.m.” Right?
“No matter what happens, we must cook dinner
for ourselves.” Simple right? There's another
one, “No matter what happens, we have to
make sure that the mother doesn't find out.”
Hmm okay. Different ways to promise yourself
and others.
All right moving on from there, “A word
to the wise”. This one is more like, it's
my word and you have to believe my word as
I'm giving it to the wiser person. Probably
someone who's smarter than you are. Well,
why is it usually means experienced, okay?
It could be someone who is elder to you, Right?
Or it could be someone who's professionally
experienced then you are or someone who is
just simply wise and you seek advice from.
Here you want to promise something to that
person and that's why you can and that's where
you can use “A word to the wise”. “Don't
worry your house will be safe, it's a word
to the wise.” That means your word to the
wise. I hope you have understood this one.
Let's move on to the next one, “cast-iron
guarantee”. Well guys cast-iron is something
which is really strong in nature and that
is the strength of your promise, that you
guarantee something and when you guarantee
something you must pay consequences if you
do not if you don't follow through you're
guaranteed. So if you're guaranteeing something
to someone, if you're promising something
you must follow that promise and you can say,
“Hey don't worry about your house like the
first example, like the example that we just
saw, its cast it's a, “it's my cast-iron
guarantee, it will be safe.” “Go ahead,
have some fun, you can leave your child with
me for tonight, it's my cast-iron guarantee,
that I will feed him, bathe him and put him
to sleep and you have nothing to worry about.
Well a sweet gesture from one friend to another,
right? Moving from the cast-iron guarantee
of course you can use this in your relationship
as well, well you can say, “Don't worry
it's our, our little secret, it's my cast-iron
guarantee, nobody will get to know, right?
Very sweet.
Moving on from there, “cross my heart and
hope to die”. I'm sure many of you must
have heard this before. It literally means
“cross your heart and hope to die”, that
means you promise someone so much that if
you if anything else happens beyond that,
you're ready to die for it. Of course, that's
not the truth but that's the guarantee of
your promise. That's the kind of trust you
want someone else to put in you, right? I'm
writing this word so that you understand what
it means, that you must trust the person so
much. For example, “I cross my heart and
hope to die, but I will make sure that yours,
nobody gets to know your secret.” Well,
I can definitely trust this person because
he's hoping to die, not really or not practically
but it's a way to guarantee some promises
to one another, okay?
Let's move on from there we have, “my word
is my bond”. A strong way to actually promise
something or assure someone for something
and yes you may use it in your professional
life as well because it is not too informal
as well. “My word is my bond” which means
that bond will not be broken. If I say something,
I will do it. If I assure you that we will
get so many tens and thousands of dollars
of business, that's my bond I will make sure
that I get it for you. Or you want to say
that you will impress certain clients and
you can say, “Don't worry, my word is my
bond, the clients will be happy with us.”
Right? That is what I'm saying that “my
word is my bond”, okay?
Let's move ahead from here, “I vouch for
it” right? Another way to say a promise
is to vouch. That means you can take my word
for it in a different way you can use this
formally as well it's a thumbs up for using
it professionally. When you say, “I vouch
for it.” Probably you are a manager somewhere
and your, your boss says, “Hey I don't think
this person is performing that well.” You
can assure your manager saying, “Don't worry
boss, I vouch for him, I will make sure that
he does better.” Simple but effectual. This
will make, this will make sure that someone
believes in you, all right? “I vouch for
it.”
Moving on from there we have, “I give you
my word”. Very similar to my, “my word
is my bond” but again a phrase that has
used so many times over and over again in
order to express promise. That I will not
break my promise, I will make sure that my
word is maintained and I complete my promise
and I do what I have told you, I will not
break my promise no matter what.
Moving on from there, “I will be committed”.
Committed to something, to a project, to a
relationship, probably a relationship and
simply to something an activity that you were
supposed to perform and that you would be
committed to it, probably a stage performance,
right? That you're supposed to do and you're
saying or you're telling someone that, “Don't
worry, I will be committed to it, we will
have a successful show.” Or, “We will
have a blast, don't worry about it.” A simple
way of promising something to someone by simply
saying, “I will be committed to it,” right?
Okay, guys moving on to the last one, “I
assure you”. Another way to say I promise
you just the way I say this every time every
lesson gets over, “I assure you that no
matter what happens, come hell or high waters
I will be back with another interesting topic
just like today.” Until then makes sure
that you’re smiling, you're practicing,
spread a lot of love this is me Meera signing
off for the day guys, ciao.
