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what does it mean when someone says to you.."Your not missing much"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is usually said in response to someone saying they haven't tried/seen/done the thing another person is talking about.
By saying 'You're not missing much', they are indicating that the thing is not worth doing/seeing/trying.
Example:
A - "I went to see the Da Vinci Code on Saturday"
B - "I haven't seen it!"
A - "You're not missing much! Don't bother, it was dreadful!"
By saying 'You're not missing much', they are indicating that the thing is not worth doing/seeing/trying.
Example:
A - "I went to see the Da Vinci Code on Saturday"
B - "I haven't seen it!"
A - "You're not missing much! Don't bother, it was dreadful!"