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Inglés (US)
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Pregunta de Inglés (US)
When do you use 'hat's off to you sir' or hat's off to someone ?
When do you use 'hat's off to you sir' or hat's off to someone ?
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- Inglés (US)
You would use this when you want to congratulate/respect someone. An example might be: "My hat's off to you for getting first place in the 100m." This isn't all that common of a phrase, at least in my generation, so keep that in mind.
- Inglés (US)
This phrase isn't really used at least in the younger generation but the above answer summed up the definition good
- Chino simplificado
I saw it used in American sitcom. I guess it has been used in a funny way.

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