seems suspiciously favorable · hard to believe due to its positive nature
Imagine finding a brand new smartphone for just $100! 🤯 This phrase perfectly captures that moment when a deal is so unbelievably amazing, it makes you wonder if it's real. 🤔 It’s for when something seems *too* perfect, making you slightly suspicious.
💡 **Pro Tip!** This expression isn't just for shopping! You can use it for anything that seems overly optimistic or perfect, like 'His promise to finish the entire project in one day seems too good to be true.' Always be a savvy shopper and check the fine print for details!
Which situation is most appropriate for using 'too good to be true'? A. 😄 When your friend tells you they just bought a new car at the regular price. B. 🤫 When you find a luxury watch online for $50 and suspect it might be fake. C. 🎁 When you receive a small, expected gift from a family member.