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Takinenglish Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

If some one says "you have spoiled me here" what is the meaning

If some one says "you have spoiled me here" what is the meaning
  

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In the US, that statement would usually mean that you have treated the person so well or taken such good care of them that they are now going to expect such special treatment from everyone. " It basically means that you have set a very high standard and they are very happy with whatever it is you have done for them. I hope this helps.

  • In the US, that statement would usually mean that you have treated the person so well or taken such good care of them that they are now going to expect such special treatment from everyone.
  • " It basically means that you have set a very high standard and they are very happy with whatever it is you have done for them.
  • I hope this helps.
  • -S
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In the US, that statement would usually mean that you have treated the person so well or taken such good care of them that they are now going to expect such special treatment from everyone. It is a bit of a teasing remark, kind of hinting at the idea that "you have taken such good care of me, no one else will be able to please me now." It basically means that you have set a very high standard and

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