APAD: The ball is in your court

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"The ball is in your court" is a common idiom meaning it's now someone's turn to take action or make a decision. In news contexts, this phrase often appears when a situation reaches a point where one party has presented an offer or proposal, and the other party must respond. The phrase originates from tennis, where the ball literally being in a player's court signifies it's their turn to hit it back.

For example, If two countries are in talks, and one makes a proposal, it can be said "the ball is in the other country's court".  Also when a ceasefire proposal is put forth, the phrase can be used to indicate which party needs to agree to the terms.

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In our home, I'm the chef and hubby is the server and the cleaner.  I like to cook, but need to take a break after cooking, to cool myself down, before eating.  

So the ball is in his court when I'm done cooking, but yes, I still have to feed myself.

Have a good Wednesday!

 

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7grizzly
Don't wait. Before he could hit back, volley another ball:-)
最西边的岛上
YesBro! what a smart idea (U neverFailed 2 make me laugh:-)
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7grizzly
Thanks. Yes. The battle is to the best bean-shooter.
硅谷居士
Thanks! It's your turn?
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jeffnaper
It's a my turn, your turn game.We play it everyday,don't we?
最西边的岛上
;-)))
最西边的岛上
exactly!
最西边的岛上
Yep. :-))
移花接木
like today's APAD ball is in your court
最西边的岛上
right, in APAD land, U is plural ;-) & 4 all players! Thx
天边一片白云
Same here. I am the chef. might serve together. but I don't
天边一片白云
clean. I relax after eating.
最西边的岛上
握手!& we relax but respect their work :-) as cleaning can be
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very time consuming!