"My two cents" is an idiomatic expression that means to offer one's opinion or thoughts on a subject, often in a casual or humble manner. The phrase suggests that the speaker acknowledges their viewpoint may not be of great value, hence the reference to "two cents." It is commonly used to preface a comment or suggestion, indicating that the speaker is sharing their perspective without claiming it to be authoritative.
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"Your two cents" is your opinion.
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Yes, some similar idioms include "two peas in a pod", "two birds of a feather", and "two sides of the same coin". These idioms all convey the idea that two things are closely related or have complementary qualities.
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It doesn't mean anything except the fact that they are speaking their language. All languages have slang and idioms. It means that they are using saying from their dialect.
adding your two cents means to give your input on a particular subject being talked about it means to add your opinion
Idioms are phrases that seem to mean one thing but actually mean another, like:in the blink of an eyefaster than you can say "Jack Robinson"quick as a wink
it mean that something spread very fast
Idioms are PHRASES that seem to mean one thing and mean another. Twopenny is a word. It also means something that cost two pennies, like a nail.
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