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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Have it good what does it mean?

What does it mean?
Is it wrong to say?

You have it so good. You don't even know how good you have it. You could have it better.
  

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No, your sentences are not wrong. , freedom, material benefits, caring parents. The phrase is usually used to express envy of another person's life, or to reassure him that he is in a good position, or to compare his life to your own.

  • No, your sentences are not wrong.
  • , freedom, material benefits, caring parents.
  • The phrase is usually used to express envy of another person's life, or to reassure him that he is in a good position, or to compare his life to your own.
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No, your sentences are not wrong. It means to be in a favorable situation in life, e.g., freedom, material benefits, caring parents. The phrase is usually used to express envy of another person's life, or to reassure him that he is in a good position, or to compare his life to your own.

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