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15 Dec 2017
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What does the following sentence mean?
Good for you!
What does the following sentence mean?
Good for you!
Good for you!
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15 Dec 2017
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It's usually an expression to mean that you are happy for the person.
-I passed my maths exam and got an A+
-Good for you mate, well done
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