Did you ever think someone promising “it’s a piece of cake” meant you’d get an actual slice of cake? Well, let’s clear that up before you end up disappointed and cake-less.
Here’s the deal: “It’s a piece of cake” doesn’t mean dessert is on the way. It just means something is super easy. Like, if someone says, “The test was a piece of cake,” they’re not saying the teacher handed out cupcakes; they’re saying it was so simple even a sleepy raccoon could ace it.
Funny enough, I’ve heard stories of English learners showing up at work expecting cake when their boss said, “This project is a piece of cake.” Spoiler alert: no cake. But hey, at least you learn the phrase and how to laugh at yourself! I hope you learned something you didn’t know about.
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