Move Your Feet Lose Your Seat Origin

Move Your Feet Lose Your Seat Origin

There is an old saying: Do you move your body to lose your seat or do you move your legs to lose your seat? Please help me to solve this

My friend and I have been debating this old saying for weeks ... it says meat, I say legs, please post your answer ... lol.

I've always heard people say meat. You can shake your legs without standing, so why shake your feet? Yes, it makes sense to move your legs to get up, but you don't have to get up just to move your legs. And I always play meat (in this case) when it comes to you (meat, fat part).

If you're not in the chair, it's not yours!

Meat according to y

Moving legs can sometimes easily cross legs and thus the legs, seal their legs, put their feet under the chair, and sit up. In this case, moving your legs will not cause you to lose your seat. Logic

Move Your Feet Lose Your Seat Origin

Move Your Feet Lose Your Seat Origin

I always hear your feet move, lose your seat.

Your feet, of course. If you wake up until you're a man, do you shake your flesh?

That is the leg. Of course, because I said it that way (I couldn't find anything more verbal than that) and when I heard other people say it (as annoying as I am).

I always hear your flesh move, lose its seat.

I always say: very slowly, I have to go!

But your feet are not flesh.

And don't you tell your family and your friends about it? But all the family said hahaha

I always talk about moving your legs, you lose your seat ... there's a little noise coming from behind.

Move your legs, lose your seat

Move Your Feet Lose Your Seat Origin

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