to understand someone's mood or intentions · to figure out how someone feels
Ever been in a situation where you just couldn't tell what someone was thinking or feeling? 🤔 This expression is your go-to when you're trying to figure out someone's vibe, their true intentions, or how they really feel about something. It's like being an emotional detective! 🕵️♀️
When would you most appropriately use 'to get a read on someone'? A. 🗣️ When you want to loudly share your own feelings with a group. B. 🤨 When you are trying to understand if your boss is happy with your project proposal. C. 🏃♀️ When you are running a race and trying to get ahead of other runners.
💡 This phrase is super handy in social settings, negotiations, or even just trying to understand your friend's quiet mood. You're trying to 'read' them, meaning you're observing their non-verbal cues, tone, and words to gauge their inner state. It's often used when it's difficult to tell! 👀