And we have another phrase here that means to be a little bit nervous or irritable when you say that you are on edge, and we can use the same example here. If you need to talk in front of a large group of people you might feel really nervous about it, you might be scared about it, you might feel a little bit on edge about it. So when you're on edge, sometimes you're not nice to people when they talk to you because in your mind you're thinking about how worried you are that you have to talk in front of people or do something else that's difficult to do. Anyways, I am not feeling on edge right now, I am not feeling out of sorts, I'm actually feeling pretty good. You can see, once again, we have a little bit of snow here and that always makes me feel quite happy so I'm not feeling out of sorts and I'm not feeling on edge. Anyways, Bob the Canadian here, and you're learning English with me every day and I hope you're having a good day.
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