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I have to face the music because yesterday.............essay

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are so many expressions in American English that sound pleasant but are not.

“Face the music” is a good example. When someone says they have to “face the music,” it does not mean they are going to a musical performance or concert.

“Facing the music” means to accept the unpleasant results of an action.

Americans often use the word “face” in this way. For example, “I can’t face another night of camping! It’s cold and rainy.” Or “In life, you must face your fears.”

Face used in this way is very common. But now, back to facing the music.

Imagine a friend asks you to take care of her beautiful red sports car.

If you drive a friend's red sports car, like this Ferrari, please be careful. (AP Photo)

If you drive a friend's red sports car, like this Ferrari, please be careful. (AP Photo)

She gives you the keys and says, “Thanks so much for watching my car while I’m away. But please, do not drive it. It is an extremely fast car and you are not on the insurance.”

But you do not listen. You want to show off to some friends and pretend the car is yours. So, you drive it around town one night. As bad luck would have it, you lose control of the car and drive it into a stop sign.

The damage is severe. When your friend returns you must tell her what you have done and “face the music.”

Answered by ItzCaptonMack
43

\huge{\boxed{\mathfrak\pink{\fcolorbox{red}{purple}{answer}}}}There are so many expressions in American English that sound pleasant but are not.

“Face the music” is a good example. When someone says they have to “face the music,” it does not mean they are going to a musical performance or concert.

“Facing the music” means to accept the unpleasant results of an action.

Americans often use the word “face” in this way. For example, “I can’t face another night of camping! It’s cold and rainy.” Or “In life, you must face your fears.”

Face used in this way is very common. But now, back to facing the music.

Imagine a friend asks you to take care of her beautiful red sports car.

If you drive a friend's red sports car, like this Ferrari, please be careful. (AP Photo)

If you drive a friend's red sports car, like this Ferrari, please be careful. (AP Photo)

She gives you the keys and says, “Thanks so much for watching my car while I’m away. But please, do not drive it. It is an extremely fast car and you are not on the insurance.”

But you do not listen. You want to show off to some friends and pretend the car is yours. So, you drive it around town one night. As bad luck would have it, you lose control of the car and drive it into a stop sign.

The damage is severe. When your friend returns you must tell her what you have done and “face the music.”

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