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ROBINDESBOIS
April 18, 2010, 05:28 PM
IS there in English an equivalent for " se vende muy bien" referring to people"
e. g .: He sells himself very well. = meaning that he knows how to sell himself to the rest of the people by cheating or whatever.

chileno
April 18, 2010, 05:31 PM
IS there in English an equivalent for " se vende muy bien" referring to people"
e. g .: He sells himself very well. = meaning that he knows how to sell himself to the rest of the people by cheating or whatever.:good:

Correcto.

Rusty
April 18, 2010, 05:33 PM
We say it the same way.

He sells himself very well. (by deception or not)
He paints a pretty picture of himself. (deception usually involved)

hermit
April 21, 2010, 12:13 PM
Right - and perhaps with no deception, "He puts his best foot forward.",
like in a job interview, etc.

CrOtALiTo
April 21, 2010, 01:10 PM
IS there in English an equivalent for " se vende muy bien" referring to people"
e. g .: He sells himself very well. = meaning that he knows how to sell himself to the rest of the people by cheating or whatever.

It depend of you're trying to give understand in the phrase.

I selling myself well.
It sell itself very well.

It has a great offer and it's sold very well.

I want to understand the phrase, but anyhow it depend of that you really want to say out there in the phrase, you would have gives it more sense in the phrase.

Regards.

poli
April 21, 2010, 01:54 PM
It depend of you're trying to give understand in the phrase.

I selling myself well.
It sell itself very well.

It has a great offer and it's sold very well.

I want to understand the phrase, but anyhow it depend of that you really want to say out there in the phrase, you would have gives it more sense in the phrase.

Regards.
Claro que sí, pero Robin escribió when referring to people.

Cuando el dicho se refiere a gente se vende bien significa hace una
buena presentación aunque pueda ser la superficie nada más.