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Where did you get your guts vs How did you get your guts

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct way to ask about someone's courage or bravery would be 'Where did you get your courage?' or 'How did you get so brave?'. The use of 'guts' in this context is informal and might not be appropriate in all situations.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 5208 views

Where did you get your guts

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The word 'guts' is informal and might not be suitable in all contexts.

Instead of 'guts', it is more common to use 'courage' or 'bravery' when asking about someone's boldness or bravery.
  • I thought your gut was sick.
  • - You know, spill your guts.
  • Charlie, you only think with two things, your gut and your gut's downstairs neighbor.
  • My gut says you're going with your gut on this one, and we all know how that ends up.
  • Says your gut, and I don't practice law based on your gut.
  • Charlie, you only think with two things, your gut and your gut's downstairs neighbor.
  • But I prefer that you always go with your brain over your gut because your gut cannot think.
  • I thought maybe you were trusting your gut instead of your tech.
  • Ladies, they say go with your gut.
  • Ask a couple of questions, and trust your gut.
  • They must have liked your guts.
  • Starren Dahrti's sister is alive and hates your guts.
  • Trust that feeling in your gut.
  • In your gut, you know.
  • It was also your gut and your trust.
  • Jennifer Jareau, your gut knows what it's talking about.
  • Feels like your guts are strangling your heart.
  • - Freeze or I'll blow your guts out.
  • I think you got to go with your gut.
  • You trusted your gut, Mr. Rincon.

Alternatives:

  • where did you get your courage?
  • how did you get so brave?

How did you get your guts

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The word 'guts' is informal and might not be suitable in all contexts.

Instead of 'guts', it is more common to use 'courage' or 'bravery' when asking about someone's boldness or bravery.
  • I thought your gut was sick.
  • - You know, spill your guts.
  • Charlie, you only think with two things, your gut and your gut's downstairs neighbor.
  • My gut says you're going with your gut on this one, and we all know how that ends up.
  • Says your gut, and I don't practice law based on your gut.
  • Charlie, you only think with two things, your gut and your gut's downstairs neighbor.
  • But I prefer that you always go with your brain over your gut because your gut cannot think.
  • I thought maybe you were trusting your gut instead of your tech.
  • Ladies, they say go with your gut.
  • Ask a couple of questions, and trust your gut.
  • They must have liked your guts.
  • Starren Dahrti's sister is alive and hates your guts.
  • Trust that feeling in your gut.
  • In your gut, you know.
  • It was also your gut and your trust.
  • Jennifer Jareau, your gut knows what it's talking about.
  • Feels like your guts are strangling your heart.
  • - Freeze or I'll blow your guts out.
  • I think you got to go with your gut.
  • You trusted your gut, Mr. Rincon.

Alternatives:

  • where did you get your courage?
  • how did you get so brave?

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