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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
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Very little

After 17 years of rearing children, very little surprises me.

Does that mean the speaker has experienced a lot so she/he usually won't be surprised at something hard to her/he?
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Liveinjapan After 17 years of rearing children, very little surprises me. Does that mean the speaker has experienced a lot so she/he usually won't be surprised at something hard to her/he? anything.

  • Liveinjapan After 17 years of rearing children, very little surprises me.
  • Does that mean the speaker has experienced a lot so she/he usually won't be surprised at something hard to her/he?
  • anything.
  • I'm not sure what to make of the striken out part.
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LiveinjapanAfter 17 years of rearing children, very little surprises me.

Does that mean the speaker has experienced a lot so she/he usually won't be surprised at something hard to her/he?anything. I'm not sure what to make of the striken out part.

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AvangiDoes that mean the speaker has experienced a lot so she/he usually won't be surprised at     something hard to her/he?anything
Yes, that's what I want to say.
I got the meaning. Thanks, Avangi!

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