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what does "It'll be a nice change" mean??
two children was fighting, and then their parents said.
M:Luke, Alex, why don't you take it outside, okay?
one child: And do what?
F:Fight in the sun. It'll be a nice change.
Feb 14, 2015 2:16 PM
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It means it's good to do something different.(the remark here is sarcastic,because the mother just doesn't want to hear the children arguing so she is sending them outside)
You can say "We usually go on holiday to Devon so this year we are going to Manchester- it will be a nice change".
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