In the little
a phrase, origin of which is in hebrew . it’s equivalent to ” never mind” or perhaps indicates of something very unimportant or easy to do.
he: hey are you sure its ok for you to pick me up tomorrow?
me : sure! in the little….
a phrase that means that something is not that important or doesnt deserve much attention in your opinion. comes from hebrew and is very popular in israel.
he: dude, that guy broke your plate.
me: in the little
translated from hebrew, meening: 1.regarded to an event that happaned and is not to be takken to sieriously 2.taking things in proportion
you: darn, i lost a million dollars deal.
me: in the little
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