to meet expectations · to perform as promised
You've just bought something new, maybe a fancy gadget or a stylish outfit, and you're wondering if it lives up to the hype! 🤔 This expression is perfect for when you want to know if a product (or even a service!) truly "works" as advertised and makes you happy with your purchase. ✨
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom isn't just for shopping! You can use 'to deliver the goods' when talking about people delivering on their promises, or a project meeting its goals. For example, "Sarah really delivered the goods on that presentation!" It implies a successful outcome. 🏆
Your friend Mike just bought a new noise-canceling headset for $300. He tells you he's worried it might not be worth the price. Which English expression would you use to ask if it met his expectations after he's tried it? A. Did it deliver the goods? B. Did it break the bank? C. Did it hit the shelves?