Michelle Kaplan
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So I think a lot of our listeners right now are probably envisioning what they like to do to settle in when they get home from a long day at work.
right?
Especially if you live in a big city and you've been on the train, maybe you shower because you're feeling dirty or maybe you put on comfortable pants or you eat something or turn on the TV.
Everyone has their own little ritual.
But then also you could say something like this, let's settle in.
This lecture is going to take a long time.
So this kind of means like calm down in a way or it means, but actually, I don't know, calm down.
Yeah.
You're going to be in a place for a while.
This is like a three hour college lecture.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Part of settling into a new life like you're talking about with college is making friends, right?
Figuring out like where things are physically located.
It's a lot bigger than just putting on pajama pants, right?
But here's a question, Michelle.
This is really niche and probably very picky on my part, but our listeners love subtle nuances.
Do you think that the term settle in is used more in like certain regions of the country?
Oh.