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"Don't be short with me."
When someone said something to challenge you. You said "Don't be short with me." What is it exactly mean?
Can we change it into: "Don't get short with me"?
2012年7月2日 06:54
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It can also be used when someone is giving something of quantity to another person. For example: your friend gives you five cookies when he has a total of 20, you could say "Don't get short with me" implying that you think that you should get more. Note* This is not a very polite thing to say, you should only use it with close friends or siblings, NEVER elders.
2012年7月2日
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Hi!
It mean "Don't be rude!"
I have never hear "Don't get short with..."
I hope it helps.
2012年7月2日
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