Native English speakers often use 'That's messed up' instead of 'That's not fair' to express disappointment, as this phrase sounds more natural and authentic in everyday conversation.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Install our extension to search inside any video instantly.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
How To Express Disappointment In English #english #speakenglish #languagelearning #airlearn #viralAdded:
Never say, "That's not fair." When something feels off, say this. Repeat after me.
That's messed up.
Now, all together, that's messed up.
This is how people actually react.
Earlearn helps you sound more natural.
Get the app today.
Related Videos
Trumpβs Reflecting LAKE update
concussiontalks_slp
15K viewsβ’2026-05-28
WIL in Afrikaans is not WILL in English? | Ek leer Afrikaans | Part 6
afrikaanswithannelize
229 viewsβ’2026-05-28
How Brits Say British Pronunciation
MrBranicus
1K viewsβ’2026-05-30
π΅ A to Z Kids Song | Cute ABC Animation for Children
ABC_Little_Heros
10K viewsβ’2026-05-30
basque influence uniquely different spanish
Davantsi
761 viewsβ’2026-05-31
10 German Grammar Rules That Unlock the German Language | A1-B1 | Learn German
LearnGermanOriginal
357 viewsβ’2026-05-29
ONLY SENIORS WITH IQ 190+ CAN GET 2 OUT OF 20, | English grammar skills
EforEnglish161
582 viewsβ’2026-05-29
Super Fun ABC Vocabulary π΅ | English Words from A to Z
StarMelodyKids-TV
280 viewsβ’2026-05-29











