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ameria
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KieranParsons
30 May 2017
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i couldn't think of how to explain this but I found this.
What's next
This typically means "What is the next item we need to deal with?" or "What is the next item on the agenda?"
"What next?" (or "Whatever next?")
This is typically a rhetorical question that might be uttered by somebody having a bad day or coping with a series of problems or disasters, i.e.
"What else could possibly happen to make this day even worse?
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Verl
30 May 2017
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nothing!the messages of to the sentence is same all
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ameria
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@Verl I didn't know that. Which one is the most common one?
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KieranParsons
30 May 2017
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i couldn't think of how to explain this but I found this.
What's next
This typically means "What is the next item we need to deal with?" or "What is the next item on the agenda?"
"What next?" (or "Whatever next?")
This is typically a rhetorical question that might be uttered by somebody having a bad day or coping with a series of problems or disasters, i.e.
"What else could possibly happen to make this day even worse?
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ameria
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@KieranParsons Oh, I see. Thank you very much!
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