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Ryotaro Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the point of anything less?

What does it mean by "What's the point of anything less?'"
  

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" Mona tells her friend: "Tom says that he does not want to marry me. ' I want a marriage. " = Why should I accept "friendship" when the legal benefits of marriage are so much better?

  • " Mona tells her friend: "Tom says that he does not want to marry me.
  • ' I want a marriage.
  • " = Why should I accept "friendship" when the legal benefits of marriage are so much better?
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I believe that it means something like:

"Why should I settle for (accept) something that is less than what I want?"

Mona tells her friend: "Tom says that he does not want to marry me. He wants us to just remain 'friends.' I want a marriage.
What's the point of anything less?" = Why should I accept "friendship" when the legal benefits of marriage are so much better?

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