She loves it because of food, presents and the silly games.
How did Rob explain the idiom "Like turkeys voting for Christmas"?
Lots of people eat turkeys at Christmas. So, do you think if the turkeys had a choice, they would vote for Christmas?
What would happen if Feifei agreed to her boss proposition?
She wouldn't spend Christmas with her family which would dissapoint her.
What does the idiom "Like turkeys voting for Christmas" mean?
In English, we use this idiom 'like turkeys voting for Christmas' as a metaphor when someone accepts a situation which will have a negative outcome for them.
Is the idiom "Like turkeys voting for Christmas" formal or informal saying?
Definitely, it's informal.
What's Feifei and Rob's boss expectation?
He wants them to work on Christmas day.
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