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Ka Hoerschaf Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

I know

Hello,

I don´t understand exactly the meaning of "I know, right" in the following context ...

A Woman writes a mommy-blog, got problems with her daughter, who played with the neighbors child. Now she thinks, the neighbor effects her daughter and so she want to talk to the parents.
Before that she talks about her idea with her husband ...

Husband: Yeah, people love getting unsolicited advice on how to raise their kids.
Woman: I know, right?
Husband rolls one´s eyes.

So what does it mean ... she knows, that parents don´t like it or she knows a lot about raising kids?

I really hope, you can help. Thanks.
  

Top answer

" is not to be taken literally. "

  • " is not to be taken literally.
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"I know, right?" is not to be taken literally. It means simply "I agree wholeheartedly, having observed what you mention myself."
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Ka HoerschafHusband: Yeah, people love getting unsolicited advice on how to raise their kids.
Woman: I know, right?
Husband rolls one´s his eyes.
So what does it mean ...
Here's my interpretation.

Yeah, people love getting unsolicited advice on how to raise their kids.
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People absolutely detest getting unsolicited advic

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