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What does "(So) what about it?" mean?
11 Thg 01 2018 23:40
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It means that you want to know what the person thinks of a suggestion or proposal made to them. Alternatively, if someone has questioned you on something you can ask that to mean you want to know why they are curious.
11 tháng 1 năm 2018
2
In addition to Ryan's meanings, it can also occasionally be used a slightly rude way to question somebody's interest in something. e.g. someone says 'I see you have a limp', and you reply 'so, what about it?'. That suggests that you are not very happy about them saying that, and are wondering why they asked.
12 tháng 1 năm 2018
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Agree with the other two responses. There are a few possible inferences. 1. You are asking what the other person thinks of your proposal/idea/request in a genuine way to prompt an answer. It can also be used in advertising where an ad might say: "So what about it?" to encourage people to engage in something or buy their product as it's an open question or, 2. It's more of a rhetorical question and you're wondering why the other person just said what they said. It sounds a bit defensive.
12 tháng 1 năm 2018
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