decide · choose
This expression is used when you want to encourage someone to make a decision, especially if they are hesitating or taking a long time. It can be used in various daily contexts, from choosing a restaurant to making a life decision! 🤔
💡 **Friendly Reminder!** You can use "already" with this phrase to emphasize impatience, like "Come on, make up your mind already!" but be careful as it can sound a bit demanding. Usually, it's used in a gentle, encouraging way. 😊
Your friend is struggling to choose between two universities. Which English expression would you use to encourage them to make a choice? A. Change your mind B. Make up your mind C. Lose your mind