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"I have nothing to do with you." and "I have no business with you." same meaning?
2011年8月11日 20:58
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Those two statements can be used to mean the same thing. However, the second one is more specific. It defines "business" as the area of no cooperation. The first one includes everything.
2011年8月11日
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Most people would say: "I want nothing to do with you."[ I don't like you and I don't want to associate with you. "I have no business with you." is a more polite way of saying the same thing.
2011年8月11日
I would say they are the same, just the second one more polite. I have nothing to do with you sounds very rude, to use only with someone you really dislike or someone you really want to cut any kind of association at all.
2011年8月12日
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