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  1. O uso desta gíria significa uma concordância com aquilo que se está sugerindo ou discutindo, e muitas vezes podemos escutar simplesmente: I'm down; We're down; etc. e nesse sentido, não quer dizer que esteja deprimido, down, pra baixo, mas sim que está concordando, topando o que está sendo proposto.

  2. "I'm down" pode ter vários usos, porém, neste seu caso é uma forma de concordar em fazer alguma coisa. A: Wanna go to the movies tonight? (Você quer ir no cinema esta noite?) B: Yea! I'm down. (Yea! Sim / Claro / Com certeza.) Você pode usar a expressão "I'm down" para concordar com algum tópico, em fazer alguma coisa... Espero que seja ...

  3. Tradução de "I'm down" em português. I'm down to do tequila shots to a certain extent. Eu alinho em beber shots de tequila até certo ponto. That's not what I think when I'm down there. Não é isso que eu digo, quando estou lá no fundo. With my belt gone, I'm down to a blow gun. I don't do this, I'm down the rabbit hole.

    • Overview
    • “I’m Down” Meanings and Examples
    • When to Use “I’m Down”
    • Responding to “I’m Down”
    • Other Ways to Say “I’m Down”

    While talking with friends or watching TV shows and movies, you might hear people say, “I am down.” This slang phrase doesn’t mean you are literally down on the ground or below something—instead, it can mean that you agree to do something, feel sad, or are sick. In this article, we’ll go over what “I’m down” means in different contexts, when you use it, how to respond to it, and what other phrases mean the same thing. Read on to understand this casual lingo!

    “I’m down” is a slang phrase that means you agree to do an activity and go somewhere with a friend.

    Saying, “I’m down” can mean you are sad, upset, disappointed, or unhappy about something.

    “I am down” can also mean that you are sick or feel unwell, like “I’m down with a cold.”

    “I’m down” means you agree to go somewhere or do an activity.

    This casual, slang phrase tells your friends or family members that you’re willing and excited to go along with an activity they suggest. You might say, “I’m down” when a friend asks you if you want to get dinner with them or go with them on a vacation.

    “I’m hungry for pizza. Do you want to try that new restaurant with me?”

    “I’m down! I’ll never say no to pizza.”

    “I have an idea. Let’s plan a trip to Italy!”

    “I need a vacation, so yes, I’m down!”

    “I’m down” is slang you use with friends and casual acquaintances.

    Say, “I’m down” when you’re having a conversation with your pals, family, or other people you have a close relationship with. This is an informal phrase that you don’t typically use in formal situations, like speaking to a teacher, supervisor, or other authority figure.

    Express your excitement about the activity you’re going to do.

    When your friend says “I’m down” after you ask them to hang out and go somewhere, respond back with happiness that they’re joining in on your plans. You might also give them a few more details about where you want to go, what you want to do, and when you’re planning on hanging out.

    “Yeah, I’m down to get drinks tomorrow night.”

    “Great! I can’t wait to hang out and catch up with you!”

    “I’m down to do whatever today.”

    “I’m so glad! Want to meet up at the beach around 11?”

    “I’m up for it,” “Sure,” and “Let’s do it” also mean “I agree.”

    There are a lot of other casual ways to say you are open to hanging out or going somewhere with your friend. If you want to switch up your language a bit, use phrases like:

    “I’m blue” and “I’m in a bad mood” also mean “I’m sad.”

    If you’re feeling really sad or depressed, you might say, “I’m feeling blue” or “I have the blues.” You might also say “I’m in a bad mood” in place of “I’m down” to let people know you’re upset or disappointed about something.

    This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer,

    Devin McSween is a wikiHow Staff Writer. With a background in psychology, she has presented her research in social psychology at a variety of conferences and has contributed to several manuscripts for publication. At wikiHow, Devin combines her love of writing and research with the goal of bringing accessible information to wikiHow readers that will help them learn and grow. She earned her BS in Psychology from the College of Charleston. This article has been viewed 31,659 times.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2022 · “I’m down” is an informal phrase that is used to make plans. If you agree with something, you can say “I’m down” or “I’m down for that.” For example, if your friend asks if you want to go see a movie, you could say, “I’m down.”

  5. 17 de mai. de 2012 · Quando alguém diz I’m down for it ou, ainda, I’m up for it (acredite se quiser, possuem o mesmo sentido) significa que esta pessoa está disposta a algo. Cuidado, pois não se trata da versão I’m down (somente essas duas palavras) que significa tô mal ou tô tristinho. Vejamos alguns exemplos para clariar a sua aplicação: Advertisement.

  6. 7 de dez. de 2023 · The Beatles - I'm Down (tradução) (Letra e música para ouvir) - You tell lies thinkin' I can't see / You can't cry 'cause you're laughin' at me / I'm down. (I'm really down / I'm down. (Down on the ground / I'm down.

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