Dear all,
I would like to know the meaning of the following sentence. My friend told me it has the same meaning of "why are you bothering about it?" But I am not feeling that is correct.
What it means to you?
Thank you.
cat navy 425 What it means to you? This is not correct English. ".
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cat navy 425What it means to you?
This is not correct English. The nearest correct sentence would be "What does it mean to you?", but this would not typically be used in the sense of "Why are you bothering about it?". Closer to that sense might be "What is it to you?", though this can sound abrupt or impolite, possibly with an implication of "Mind your own