00:00let us now look at some interesting phrases that include coca-cola
00:04no one
00:06coke is it
00:08this is an advertising slogan that was used in the 1970s
00:11and it emphasizes how coca-cola is the ultimate choice
00:15when it comes to soft drinks
00:17to a coke and a smile
00:19this phrase is often used to describe a friendly and welcoming atmosphere
00:24for example if you work at a restaurant your manager might say
00:27coke and a smile are always appreciated by customers
00:30three have a coke on me
00:33this is a way of saying that you will pay for someone's coca-cola
00:36as a gesture of kindness or generosity
00:39four don't get your hopes up
00:42this is a warning that someone should not have high expectations
00:45it originates from a coca-cola advertisement campaign
00:48that showed a person getting disappointed
00:51when their wish for a coca-cola was not granted
00:54no five hold your horses
00:57this is an idiom that means to wait or to slow down
01:01it has nothing to do with coca-cola
01:03but it was used in an advertisement campaign for the brand in the 1960s
01:07but it has not changed
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01:17to pick up the vaccine
01:18to congratulate her
01:19and she goes to get a investigación
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01:20as the part of the воз favours
01:21this is a concern that
01:22this is extremely dangerous
01:22especially in the days of discouraging
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01:35Nh
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