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RELATIONSHIPS VOCAB COMMUNICATION SKILLS C1
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To get off on the wrong foot.
To have a bad start. When something goes wrong from the beginning.
To be crazy about someone.
To be in love with someone.
The relationship is on the rocks.
if something such as a marriage or a business is on the rocks, it is experiencing very severe difficulties and looks likely to end very soon.
To be on the same wavelength with someone
to understand the way that another person thinks because you often have the same ideas and opinions as they do.
To be under someone's thumb
To be controlled by someone
To wind someone up the wrong way
To annoy someone
Support someone through thick and thin
To be there for good times and bad times
To be at each other's throats
To fight and bicker constantly
To have your ups and downs with someone
To have good times and bad times in a relationship
To give someone a shoulder to cry on
To be there for someone when they are sad
Not someone's cup of tea
Not the kind of person I like
To wrap someone around your little finger
To make someone do exactly what you want them to do
To be on bad terms with someone
To have a bad relationship with someone because something happened
To fall out with someone
To have an argument with someone
To not see eye to eye with someone
To not get on with someone, to disagree
To be there for someone
To be dependable and willing to help a friend emotionally
To have something in common
To share similar interests with someone
To hit it off straight away
Like each other a lot from the first time you meet
To be someone's kind of person
to be exactly the kind of person you like
To get on really well with someone
To have a good relationship with someone