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Ma He Posted 11 years ago
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"But i was going to another school anyway!" She said.
"Doesn't matter", he said. Even if they returned the money, it's the principle of the thing."
What are the meaning of the two last sentences?
  

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Ma He What are the meaning of the two last sentences? It is difficult to explain precisely without more context. Doesn't matter = It makes no difference; it does not affect the situation.

  • Ma He What are the meaning of the two last sentences?
  • It is difficult to explain precisely without more context.
  • Doesn't matter = It makes no difference; it does not affect the situation.
  • it's the principle of the thing.
  • = The moral idea remains at the core, regardless of the circumstances.
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Ma HeWhat are the meaning of the two last sentences?
It is difficult to explain precisely without more context.

Doesn't matter = It makes no difference; it does not affect the situation.
it's the principle of the thing. = The moral idea remains at the core, regardless of the circumstances.

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