I'm telling you the truth · Believe me
Ever told a story so wild that your friends looked at you like, 'Are you serious?!' 😲 That's when 'I kid you not' swoops in like a superhero! It's perfect for when you're sharing something surprising, hard to believe, or just plain wild, and you want to assure your listener that every word is true. ✨ It adds a sprinkle of emphasis and sincerity to your conversational tales.
💡 **Remember:** This phrase is super versatile! You can use it right before the unbelievable part of your story, or at the end to really drive home the truth. For example: 'He won the lottery twice, I kid you not!' or 'I kid you not, she ate five pizzas by herself!' Use it sparingly for maximum impact, or you might sound like you're crying wolf! 🐺
You've just told your friend that you saw a celebrity buying groceries in your local supermarket, and your friend looks shocked. Which English expression would you use to confirm you're telling the truth? A. You're pulling my leg B. I kid you not C. What's up