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What does "You put no thought into that" mean?
What does "You put no thought into that" mean? Is it possible to say it in other words?
May 29, 2016 4:41 PM
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You didn't think about it beforehand.
The idea expressed is that someone did or said something, but before acting or speaking, he didn't think about what he was going to do or say. That is, he acted or spoke without thinking.
May 29, 2016
It is often said about a gift someone got for a friend. If they just didn't 5hink about what the friend might like, but instead just grabbed some random gift we would say that he didn't put much thought into the gift. So he didn't really care much about it.
May 29, 2016
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