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Inglés (US)
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Inglés (UK)
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You've been had. You fell for it. The same?
You've been had. You fell for it. The same?
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19 may 2022
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- Inglés (US)
@Emma-666
You’ve been had. —> You’ve been taken advantage of.
They are not the same. “You’ve been had” tends to focus on the other party taking advantage of the victim.
“You fell for it” tends to focus on you being the “butt of a joke” or has the feel of “accusing the victim.”
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- Inglés (US)
@Emma-666
You’ve been had. —> You’ve been taken advantage of.
They are not the same. “You’ve been had” tends to focus on the other party taking advantage of the victim.
“You fell for it” tends to focus on you being the “butt of a joke” or has the feel of “accusing the victim.”
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Thank you! Can I ask one more question? Don't fall for it. Means Don't believe it?
- Inglés (US)
@Emma-666
“Don’t fall for it.” means “Don’t believe it or you will be taken advantage of.”
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