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What does " You’re not kidding! " means ?
Hi
I would like to know the meaning of the saying " You’re not kidding! "
and i would appreciated if you provide me with more examples.
4 de jun. de 2018 22:19
Respuestas · 4
All good answers here.
A couple of examples, per your request:
Jim: It's so hot today!
Julie: You're not kidding. I'm melting!
Jim: That exam was difficult!
Julie: You're not kidding. I hope I passed!
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5 de junio de 2018
When somone say " aunt emma is pregnant can you believe it ?!!
If u are surprised by that you will say woow what tell me that you are not kidding .. which means is that true ? But u say it when you are surprised or annoyed or when you donot believe that something really happened .
5 de junio de 2018
Wendy is correct. 'kidding' means something like 'joking' or 'teasing'. It's when your friends tell you something that isn't true to play with you. 'kidding' is light-hearted, not deliberate lying or cheating. So, if they are 'not kidding', it means they are telling the truth. So, you would usually say that to refer to something that is a little unusual, or possibly untrue.
Another similar thing to say is 'Are you kidding?' - which is when you want to make sure that someone isn't teasing you.
In your question - you should write 'mean', not 'means'. i.e: What does xxx mean?
4 de junio de 2018
It means they agree with the person they are responding to. ot is like, "I agree. That is true."
4 de junio de 2018
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