to evoke strong emotions · to deeply resonate with me
Ever watched a movie, listened to a song, or read a story that just *got* you? Like, it hit you right in your emotional core? That's when you'd use "to hit me in the feels"! It's a modern, often slightly humorous way to express being deeply moved or empathetic. ❤️🎶
💡 **Fun Fact!** This expression is quite casual and popular, especially online and among younger generations (20s-30s). It's perfect for when something triggers a strong emotional response, whether it's nostalgia, sadness, joy, or even just deep understanding. You can also hear "it hit different" for a similar, but slightly distinct, meaning (more about impact than specific emotion). 😉
Your friend is talking about a childhood memory that perfectly describes your own nostalgic feelings. Which English expression fits this situation? A. I'm feeling confused. B. That really hits me in the feels. C. I'm totally indifferent.