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It's on expenses
What does the phrase "It's on expenses" mean?
Context:
- Look, this is on me.
- But Graham, you bought dinner yesterday
- Don't worry, it's on expenses
22 dec. 2010 18:06
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The phrase is used when someone is not paying for something out of their own money. Usually it would be their employer who would be paying, for example when they were having a business dinner.
22 december 2010
1
It's on expenses = the company will pay, it's free so eat up!
23 december 2010
1
expenses = money the company gives you to buy stuff (usually for the company)
In this case, the company paid for the dinner.
22 december 2010
1
Dear Olga;
Respects!
I am agree with Barbara, for better understanding I tell in another way:
For example you and me are in a job travel that all expenses are payed by company. But you dont know. in dinner or ... you declare your worry of expanses. I say : - Don't worry, it's on expenses
it means that like last expanses this is by company!
Be happy!
22 december 2010
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Olga_L
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