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Contraposition Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

have a life

I scheduled a meeting with a client for 8:00 one
morning. I called the day before to confirm the date and
time. When I arrived at the client’s office the morning of
the meeting, he looked puzzled. “What are you doing here?
Didn’t you get my message?” he asked. Here’s what
happened: My client worked late the evening before trying
to prepare for our meeting. Realizing he wouldn’t be ready,
he sent me an e-mail at 8:30 p.m., telling me that we
needed to reschedule. I have a life, and I usually don’t
read e-mails in the evening. If he had called, I would have
known not to show up. This is a classic case of someone
sending an e-mail without thinking of the best way to
deliver the message to the reader.

What does 'have a life' mean?
  

Top answer

It means that when the person is not at work, he is busy with other things. It does not occur to him to check his work email in the evenings, because that is his free time.

  • It means that when the person is not at work, he is busy with other things.
  • It does not occur to him to check his work email in the evenings, because that is his free time.
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It means that when the person is not at work, he is busy with other things. It does not occur to him to check his work email in the evenings, because that is his free time.

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