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26 Dec 2016
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What does I saw this sentence from a book,which is a dialogue.someone said "don't you hate all this rain" and the other responded "things could be worse". I can't make out the meaning of this dialogue. mean?
What does I saw this sentence from a book,which is a dialogue.someone said "don't you hate all this rain" and the other responded "things could be worse". I can't make out the meaning of this dialogue. mean?
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dont you hate all this rain
你不讨厌这雨吗
things could be worse
有些事情会比较糟糕
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I wonder why that person responded "things could be worse" to the other?!
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@linlin1224 you need to read the book to understand

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