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Mack last Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

have no buisness here

Does this mean 'you shouldn't/arent suppose to be here' and does it sound polite or not?
  

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mack last Does this mean 'you shouldn't/aren ' t suppose d to be here' , and does it sound polite or not? Yes it means that, and no it's not particularly polite!

  • mack last Does this mean 'you shouldn't/aren ' t suppose d to be here' , and does it sound polite or not?
  • Yes it means that, and no it's not particularly polite!
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mack last Does this mean 'you shouldn't/aren't supposed to be here', and does it sound polite or not?
Yes it means that, and no it's not particularly polite!
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You have no business being here.

It is quite rude, telling the person he has no right to be here.
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mack lastdoes it sound polite or not?
It's the sort of thing that a night security guard would say to some street roughs who were lurking around the premisses.

You have no business being here. Clear off!

CJ
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It is indeed not very polite. However, I have to admit, I have said it to my two sons more times than I care to remember. Emotion: smile
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XerxesIt is indeed not very polite. However, I have to admit, I have said it to my two sons more times than I care to remember.
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CalifJimThis is General English Vocabulary & Idiom Questions , you know, right?Not True Confessions.CJ
Yes, but my padre is on strike.
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Understood. My post should not be construed as a criticism of your contribution. Sometimes I just can't stifle an amusing thought that pops into my mind.
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CalifJimMy post should not be construed as a criticism of your contribution.
It wasn't, I assure you!

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