to no longer be bothered or upset by something · to have moved past an issue or feeling
Ever been stuck on a past argument or a frustrating situation? 😤 This phrase is your ticket to freedom! 🚀 It's what you say when you've processed the feelings, learned your lesson (or not!), and are ready to move on. It's like saying, 'I've closed that chapter!' 📖
💡 **Pro-tip!** While 'to be over it' usually means you've mentally or emotionally moved on, sometimes it can be used with a bit of sarcasm if someone is still dwelling on something trivial. For example, 'Oh, are you still mad about that? Get over it!' (But maybe don't say that to your boss! 😉) It's best used to express your own peace of mind or to encourage a friend kindly.
Your friend, Sarah, keeps talking about a minor argument she had last week and is still visibly annoyed. Which English expression would best describe what she needs to do to move past this situation? A. to let sleeping dogs lie B. to hold a grudge C. to be over it