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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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a conversation between a man and a woman:
woman:can u drop me off to work
man:thats out of the question

my question is what does "thats out of the question"imply?
  

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In the future, please use correct capitalization and punctuation and real words ("you" instead of "u") if you want people to take the time to answer your questions. Words such as "please" and "thank you" also encourage a prompt response. "

  • In the future, please use correct capitalization and punctuation and real words ("you" instead of "u") if you want people to take the time to answer your questions.
  • Words such as "please" and "thank you" also encourage a prompt response.
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In the future, please use correct capitalization and punctuation and real words ("you" instead of "u") if you want people to take the time to answer your questions. Words such as "please" and "thank you" also encourage a prompt response.

"That's out of the question" means, "No, absolutely not."

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