What does the last line in this conversation mean?
Please explain what does the last tine in this conversation mean. I am bit confused.
The background of the situation is regarding a meeting
First Person: I am feeling unwell but I will be there for the meeting.
Second Person: If you are feeling unwell, we can meet later. Your health is most important. Please do not take any troubles or push yourself hard. I can completely understand if we cannot meet.
First Person: That says it all.
What did First person mean when he said That says it all. Does it mean that the first person can clearly see that the second person cares about him or does it mean that the first person felt bad and feels that second person does not want to meet.
Kindly help me in interpreting the meaning. Thanks in advance.
Top answer
First person knows that Second Peron has a caring, understanding and kind heart. His actions and words tell everything about his character.
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First person knows that Second Peron has a caring, understanding and kind heart.
His actions and words tell everything about his character.
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