Because if you don't, you need to get your act together. I think we looked at this phrase a few months ago. In English, if I say to someone that they need to get their act together, or if I was to tell you that you need to get your act together, it means that you need to get yourself organized. It means that you need to be better prepared for something. So I hope that when it comes to learning English, you have all your ducks in a row, and I hope that when it comes to learning English, you don't need to get your act together. Anyways, Bob the Canadian here. Always talking about parties but, actually, I don't really have that many parties. But, it's always a good example. And I just lost my train of thought. You're learning English with me. I'm Bob the Canadian, I hope you're having a good day. For a second there, I didn't have all my ducks in a row. For a moment there, I needed to get my act together. Anyways, bye.
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