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1. You laugh at jokes in English without overthinking them.

It’s like, you hear a pun or some wordplay, and instead of pausing to figure out why it’s funny, you just get it. That’s a big deal because humor can be tricky in a new language!

2. You start thinking in English sometimes.

You know when you’re trying to plan something, and you catch yourself talking to yourself in English? It’s weird at first, but it’s a sign your brain is getting comfy with the language.

3. You start “feeling” when something doesn’t sound right.

Even if you can’t explain the grammar, you’re like, “Hmm, that sentence feels off.” It’s like your English instinct is kicking in!

4. You know when and how to use slang (and when not to).

Suddenly, you can say “What’s up?” to your friends but switch to “Good afternoon” when talking to your boss. That’s peak language skill right there.

5. You stop translating in your head.

Like, when someone says something, you just understand it. No mental gymnastics needed. It’s like English is becoming your second nature.

6. You mess up in English and laugh about it.

When you’re not embarrassed about mistakes but just roll with them, that’s a huge milestone. It means you’re comfortable enough to not stress over perfection.

7. You know when people are being sarcastic.

Sarcasm is tough in any language, but if you can catch it and even throw some back, you’re officially fluent in the unspoken rules of English.

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