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Kenny1999 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What do these sentences mean?

Someone who may hate me said to me

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I picked both.

If I could only pick one due to budget limitations, I'd pick neither. I'd spend that money on something else like the fishing store."


I am not English native, what does he imply? Fishing store? Did he try to humiliate me?

  

Top answer

I don't understand. What two things are you talking about picking? Why do you think it is humliating to talk about a fishing store?

  • I don't understand.
  • What two things are you talking about picking?
  • Why do you think it is humliating to talk about a fishing store?
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I don't understand.

What two things are you talking about picking?

Why do you think it is humliating to talk about a fishing store?

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