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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

You get paid to eat chocolate. So what's not to like?

"You get paid to eat chocolate. So what's not to like?"

What is the meaning of this line?
  

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Eating chocolate is your job, so you have no reason to complain. " suggests that there is nothing not to like about it.

  • Eating chocolate is your job, so you have no reason to complain.
  • " suggests that there is nothing not to like about it.
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Eating chocolate is your job, so you have no reason to complain. (The speaker assumes that eating chocolate is very enjoyable—unless, of course, they're just being sarcastic.)

"What's not to like?" suggests that there is nothing not to like about it.

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