ARE YOU UNDER THE WEATHER

ARE YOU UNDER THE WEATHER? I hope you’ve been in good spirits, pumped, revved up and ready to take the world by storm. But in case this winter took its toll on you and you need to up your dosage of vitamins A, B, C, D and the whole alphabet shebang, here are some phrases from “The Office” to cheer you up and help you to talk about these pesky germs that leave some of us bedridden and half-conscious. TO COME DOWN WITH THE FLU- to get an illness TO BE UNDER THE WEATHER – to be slightly ill TO HAVE THE CHILLS- an illness which causes a slight fever, headache, and shivering (озноб) TO FEEL NAUSEOUS - feeling that you are going to vomit STH CHECKS OUT- it is correct or satisfactory. (подходит под описание) -Hello? -Hi, Oscar. It’s Michael. And Dwight. -Yeah. Heard you were under the weather. -Yeah. I think I came down with the flu. -Really? Oh, that is a shame. You know it’s Cleaning Day today? Could’ve used some of that famous Hispanic cleaning ethic. -Yeah. I feel terrible about it. -Ask him his symptoms. I’m on WebMD. -What are your symptoms? -I have the chills. I’m feeling nauseous and my head’s killing. -Checks out. -Michael, is there anything you need from me? I’d like to go back to bed. -I need you to go to bed. I need you to get better. See you on Monday, unless you’re still sick. So have a great long weekend. -I’ll just be sleeping…
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