Also; in all honesty/seriousness/truthfulness
said when expressing your opinion honestly, seriously or truthfully
Example:- In all honesty, I do have some criticisms to make.
all that it means is that you may not be acting serious, or are known to be joking about alot of things, that's all.
In all seriousness, I cannot get myself to answer this question. ..owait.
The phrase "long face" typically refers to a facial expression that conveys sadness, disappointment, or seriousness. It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who appears unhappy or troubled.
With you all.
Winner takes all
This phrase means that even though something may have been said in a joking or humorous manner, it still contains an element of truth or seriousness. It implies that there may be underlying truth or sincerity behind a seemingly light-hearted remark.
Yes, "janno" is a phrase used in some cultures, particularly in South Asia, meaning "swear on my life" or "I swear." It is often used to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of a statement. The phrase conveys a strong commitment to honesty or sincerity in what the speaker is saying.
There isn't a specific definition for this phrase.
all by one's self
That you have extremely poor taste, and have made the life decision to become a pariah. In all seriousness...it means absolutely nothing.
In all seriousness, you say: "Honey, I miss you."
figure it out yourself