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The Ultimate Guide to "SHUT UP!" in Mexican Spanish

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In this episode of The Profe Levi Podcast, we’re breaking down one of the most used (and abused) expressions in Mexican Spanish:

👉 “¡Cállate!”

But we don’t stop there…

You’ll learn how to say “Shut up” in every possible tone — from polite and passive-aggressive to full-blown barrio-level disrespect.

We cover:

• When to use “cállate” vs. “guarda silencio”

• Savage slang like “cállate el hocico” and “¡a la verga!”

• How to NOT get slapped using these in real life

• And the power of tone, context, and drama (Telenovela-style)

Whether you’re trying to flirt, argue, or just sound more Mexican AF — this episode delivers.

🎥 Full whiteboard lesson on YouTube: @profelevi

📱 IG clips + behind-the-scenes: @profelevi

Thanks for listening — now shut up and hit play. 😏

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Content provided by Levi Flint. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Levi Flint or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of The Profe Levi Podcast, we’re breaking down one of the most used (and abused) expressions in Mexican Spanish:

👉 “¡Cállate!”

But we don’t stop there…

You’ll learn how to say “Shut up” in every possible tone — from polite and passive-aggressive to full-blown barrio-level disrespect.

We cover:

• When to use “cállate” vs. “guarda silencio”

• Savage slang like “cállate el hocico” and “¡a la verga!”

• How to NOT get slapped using these in real life

• And the power of tone, context, and drama (Telenovela-style)

Whether you’re trying to flirt, argue, or just sound more Mexican AF — this episode delivers.

🎥 Full whiteboard lesson on YouTube: @profelevi

📱 IG clips + behind-the-scenes: @profelevi

Thanks for listening — now shut up and hit play. 😏

  continue reading

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