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👀 See Eye to Eye — Daily English Idiom #27

Ep #27 teaches "see eye to eye" — to completely agree with someone; to share the same opinion or viewpoint — through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a comedic literal scene of Alex and Sam bending and crouching to physically align their eyes with electric-blue effort sparks, a bold eggplant-purple definition card with the plain-English meaning and eye icons, and a mint-green scenario card showing a natural workplace dialogue about manager expectations with the idiom highlighted in blue.

June 12, 2026 · 8:07 PM

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Two people physically bending and crouching just to line up their eyes…
That's not what the idiom means — but it is the funniest way to picture it. 😄
"See eye to eye" = to completely agree with someone; to share the same opinion.
Swipe to catch the full definition + a real-life conversation between Alex and Sam 👉

Card 1 → Literal scene: Alex on tiptoe, Sam crouching — each straining to get their eyes at the exact same level. Very determined. Very absurd.
Card 2 → Plain-English definition on eggplant purple.
Card 3 → Alex asks Sam if they see eye to eye with their new manager. Spoiler: not quite.

Do you and your manager see eye to eye? Drop a 👀 in the comments if you do.
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