Meaning

"It’s just" is a way to express how something is a temporary behavior, interest, emotion or even stage of life. A situation that may pass and change some time in the future.

Today's Sentences

01

It’s just a phase.

Situation 1

Does your husband stay up all night watching the World Cup?

Yes.
It’s so annoying.

And then he complains that he’s so tired.

It’s just a phase.

Situation 2

What’s all this hype about reselling sneakers.

I have no idea.

And he doesn’t even wear them, he just repackages them and displays them on the shelf.

It’s just a phase.

02

It’s just a little cough.

Situation 1

Are you sick?

It’s just a little cough.

You should go see a doctor.

I’ll be fine.

Situation 2

Did I hear you cough?

It’s nothing.
It’s just a little cough.

Last time you were sick that you ended up taking meds for 10 days.

I’ll go see a doctor if it gets worse.

03

It’s just a suggestion.

Situation 1

I cleaned the house today.

I noticed!
The house looks great. Although…

Although, what?

Although, I think the sofa looks better on this side.
It’s just a suggestion.

Situation 2

We’re planning to remodel the kitchen.

Do you know what colors you’re looking at?

I was hoping to go with gold and emerald.

We see a trend of creams and warm wood colors this year.
It’s just a suggestion though.

04

It’s just the beginning.

Situation 1

I have some big news.

What?
Did you quit your job or something?

I did!
I’m so scared but happy.

It’s just the beginning so you should try to enjoy it!

Situation 2

Jen and I have decided to open a coffee house.

Really?
That’s such great news!

It’s just the beginning, but we’re really excited.

I’m sure your new adventure will be a success.

05

It’s just a waste of time.

Situation 1

Don’t you want to spend the weekends with your family?

I do.
But I need to have my own time too.

It’s just a waste of time.

Why is it a waste?
Because I’m drinking alcohol?

Situation 2

Why do you read books?

I enjoy reading, why?

It’s just a waste of time, you should buy ebooks.

I think it’s a matter of personal preference.

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