English Pronunciation  At least now you can let your hair down for a bit.

At least now you can let your hair down for a bit.

What's the meaning of “At least now you can let your hair down for a bit.”?

Here is an English idiom. To let your hair down is another way to say to relax. You can picture letting your hair fall naturally and not really caring how it looks to get an idea of the relaxed feeling that you should have when you let your hair down. There are lots of ways you could respond to this. For example like this: Yeah, I'm glad the work day is over.

How do you pronounce “At least now you can let your hair down for a bit.”?

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  • AEAt least now you can let your hair down for a bit.
  • AEAt least now you can let your hair down for a bit.
  • BEAt least now you can let your hair down for a bit.
  • BEAt least now you can let your hair down for a bit.

How could I respond to “At least now you can let your hair down for a bit.”?

Yeah, I'm glad the work day is over.

What are other important sentences related to “Relaxing”?

  • What do you like to do to relax?
  • I usually watch TV.
  • I like to write.
  • I need to take a breather.
  • I'm just going to kick back now and watch the game.
  • It helps me tune out the world for a bit.
  • It's a great way to turn off my mind.
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