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"Get your act together"


What does "Get your act together" mean?


You can say this phrase to someone when you are disappointed or angry at their behavior and want them to change.


In Korean, it means "정신 차려".


Here's a refined example sentence:


A: “I don’t want to study for this test.”

B: “You better get your act together or you will fail.”



From. Anton J. Mapoy


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