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Kolndom Posted 20 years ago
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tell me about it

0Woman: right, as long as I'm there, I think I'd like to bring up government funding for state universities. The tuition keeps going on and it's getting harder and harder for a lot of students to afford it. 02br
00Man: tell me about it. 02br
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00What does the man mean? Agree?02br
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0It depends on his tone. He could be asking for clarification, but I think it is more likely that he wished to say that he already knew about the problem and that there was no need to say more about it 050010id5

  • 0It depends on his tone.
  • He could be asking for clarification, but I think it is more likely that he wished to say that he already knew about the problem and that there was no need to say more about it 050010id5
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0It depends on his tone. He could be asking for clarification, but I think it is more likely that he wished to say that he already knew about the problem and that there was no need to say more about it 050010id5
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0 Yes, like in (don't) tell me about it... 0-

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