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What does "sooner rather than later" mean?
Jan 29, 2012 2:21 AM
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The action is preferred to happen without too much delay. It is a less formal and more socially polite way of saying 'as soon as possible'. An example:
"when would you like to go for dinner?"
"sooner rather than later".
January 29, 2012
It expresses a wish that something happen soon as opposed to another choice of happening later.
"When should we start?"
"Sooner rather than later." - We should not delay.
January 29, 2012
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