An explanation, sometimes a bit rueful, of the reason
a person is embarking on a particular enterprise, a trip, or some other, per-
haps surprising undertaking. It often refers to the fact that the person feels
the approach of old age and attendant infirmities, and wants to accomplish
something while it is still possible. For example, “When I asked Joe just why
he was booking a trekking trip to Nepal, he said, ‘I’m turning 65 next year.
If not now, when.’” But the expression also may simply refer to the fact that
an excellent opportunity has presented itself, one to take advantage of, as in
“That jeweler’s going out of business and I’m buying myself a diamond
ring—if not now, when?”
The Fexco 2024 concludes by breaking records in visits and economic
activity.
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The International Fair and Exhibition of Cochabamba (Fexco) concluded
yesterday after 11 days of constant and intense activity. Preliminary
figures indi...
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