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"We'll get it sorted." Does it mean "we'll do something to solve the problem."?
or we will say to somebody to handle it. Which one is it?
Dec 25, 2011 4:50 PM
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"We'll get it sorted" means we will handle the problem to find the resolution of it. Basicly, it is just a promise to deal with something, but whether we achieve any positive results still a question.
December 25, 2011
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The word "sorting" has following different meanings:
1) to find a solution
2) to organise
3) to punish someone
So when you say "We'll get it sorted" it's meaning depends on the situation .
If for example you have a complicated situation/problem and you say "We'll get it sorted" , you will mean " lets solve this problem (either solve it yourselves or by asking someone to help ) ".....but basically your intention is to solve the problem.
December 25, 2011
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