Why are you rushing? · What's the rush?
This expression is perfect when you see someone acting quickly, rushing a task, or seeming impatient without a clear reason. 🤔 It's like gently asking them to slow down or understand why they're in such a rush! 💨
💡 **Pro-Tip!** 'What's the hurry?' can be a genuine question, asking for clarification, or a rhetorical one, implying that there's no need to rush. 😉 The tone can shift from gentle curiosity to lighthearted disapproval depending on how you say it. It's often used when you feel someone is being unnecessarily fast or impatient. Slow and steady wins the race, right? 🐢🏁
Your friend is quickly gulping down their coffee and grabbing their bag, looking stressed. Which English expression would you use to ask them to slow down or explain their rush? A. What's the hurry? B. What's the weather? C. What's the matter?