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Madeline Zhao
What does it mean by "have an open spot"?
Manager That’s going to be a problem. I am afraid we don’t have any openings at lunch time. A lot of students want to work then, so it is really rare for us to have an open spot at that time of day.
17 nov 2011 12:31
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The phrase would mean different things, it may mean that there is a hole, it may also mean an open area suited for a certain purpose and most of all it may mean that a possible romantic feeling may arise on a person. Thanks i hope i add some information about this...
17 novembre 2011
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"Have an open spot" = have an employment position available to be filled.
The sentence above says basically that all the positions for people to work at lunch time have been filled and they don't need anybody to work at that time period.
17 novembre 2011
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Madeline Zhao
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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