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Hazem
Dont understand (in) what?
These people think they’re drinking cow’s milk, but they’re (in )for a big surprise
Nov 23, 2016 1:34 AM
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It's just the expression. No explanation other than that.
"To be in for a surprise"
It just means "will be surprised"
He's in for a surprise. = You know something he doesn't. Therefore, he's going to be surprised when something goes wrong/unexpected happens
November 23, 2016
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