Michelle Kaplan
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So Michelle, what else can we say, though, if we want to go outside of does X run in your family?
What else could we say about family idioms?
So this is like you said, a commentary, a statement when you see something happen.
So what are we saying when we say this?
Or she's hilarious, just like her mom.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Now, Michelle, when you think of this idiom, is it for negative and positive or mostly positive, mostly negative things?
What do you think?
I think it can be both.
So you could use this for positive or negative things.
And then another one we like to use is like father, like son, or like mother, like daughter.
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Right.
And don't forget, guys, when you say this, you need the like for both in front of son and mother or in front of father and son, mother and daughter.
So like father, like son.
So how does this look when we say this, Michelle?
And you change your intonation a little bit in the end when you say the statement, right?
She's very analytical, like her mother, like mother, like daughter.
Yeah.