"I could be a morning person, if morning happens around noon".
Let me hear you interpret this sentence 😊.
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You are jokingly commenting that you find morning's difficult as if you could only get them right if they were somehow a few hours later (maybe try to sleep more or have a double espresso)
A humorous sentiment that expresses that you are not a morning person, because you are not able to function well or be productive in the morning hours.
It is said that whenever you wake up is your morning. So if you wake up at noon, that becomes your morning because that’s when your day starts!😁
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Start testIt's funny how i can relate to that sentence! I've always said why do people want to start their day so early! I mean what's the rush?
This phrase humorously suggests that the speaker is not a morning person. Indicating a preference for waking up later.
This person is not a true morning person , more an afternoon person.
The person who said that clearly wanted to state that they are NOT a morning person, however, they wanted to have the privilege of being called one; as a joke of course.
That's a really funny sentence. It applies to me. If we could count time after midday as being 'the morning' then I could be what is called a 'morning person' - someone who enjoys getting up early and doing things before midday.