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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

for that matter

1. Does "or Paris, for that matter" mean "Don't forget Paris's winters, it is better than Paris's winters too"?

2. Does "Here's to keeping warm" mean "it is going to get warmer here in next days"?

  

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1. Yes. 2.

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  • Yes.
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  • No, "Here's to ~" is a way of toasting* someone or something, in this case the idea of keeping warm.
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1. Yes.

2. No, "Here's to ~" is a way of toasting* someone or something, in this case the idea of keeping warm.

*toast = Drink to the health or in honor of (someone or something) by raising one's glass together with others
(https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/toast)
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Thank you so much! And does "speak for yourself" in this context mean "I don't agree with you"?
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red appleThank you so much! And does "speak for yourself" in this context mean "I don't agree with you"?
Yes, or at least "What you said doesn't apply to me".

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