Meaning

We use this expression to say that we are surprised by someone acting differently from normal.

Today's Sentences

01

It’s not like you to be late.

Situation 1

Hey, is everything okay?

Yea, why do you ask?

It’s not like you to be late.

Actually, my car broke down on my way to work.

Situation 2

It’s not like you to be late.

I’m so sorry.
I had to stop by the pharmacy because I wasn’t feeling well.

That’s okay.
I just wanted to check in with you.

Thank you.
I’m feeling much better.

02

It’s not like you to be so upset.

Situation 1

Are you okay?

I can’t seem to calm down.

It’s not like you to be so upset.

Watching this presidential race is so angering.

Situation 2

It’s not like you to be so upset.

Then how should I be?

I’m just worried about you.

I know, I’m sorry.
Just give me some time.

03

It’s not like you to get up early.

Situation 1

You’re up already?

Yea, I thought I’d start the school year on a good note.

It’s not like you to get up early.

I’ll just have some cereal today.

Situation 2

It’s not like you to get up early.

I think it’s because I went to bed earlier.

That’s great!
I hope you can keep it up.

Me too.
I’m gonna try to focus on some healthy habits this year.

04

It’s not like you to miss the meeting.

Situation 1

You didn’t show up earlier.

Earlier?

It’s not like you to miss the meeting.

Gosh, I apologize.
I completely forgot, I'll reschedule with my colleagues.

Situation 2

It’s not like you to miss the meeting.

I’m sorry.

May I ask why you weren’t there?

To be honest, I double booked the time and then didn’t reschedule.
I take full responsibility.

05

It’s not like you to eat unhealthy food.

Situation 1

Hey, wanna bite?

It’s not like you to eat unhealthy food.

I’m taking a cheat day.

That burger does look really good.

Situation 2

What are you eating?

Mac & cheese and a poutine.

It’s not like you to eat unhealthy food.

I just couldn’t resist.
It's so good!

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