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26 Dec 2017
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What does “You don’t have to live with it” mean?
What does “You don’t have to live with it” mean?
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26 Dec 2017
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It means that someone is telling another person that they don't have to suffer from a problem for a long time, that there is away to get rid of it. Or it could literally mean that they don't have to live with something, like in their house, for example. It depends on the context.
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This phrase means that it is not your daily problem, but it is theirs.
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It means that someone is telling another person that they don't have to suffer from a problem for a long time, that there is away to get rid of it. Or it could literally mean that they don't have to live with something, like in their house, for example. It depends on the context.
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@Faithful That is also true, I didn't think of that.
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You have a good point as well @iliterallygiveup
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