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what do you want: blood?
Phrase
colloquial
Japanese Meaning
相手の要求が途方もなく高すぎる、不合理であることを皮肉って問いただす表現 / 相手が無理難題を押し付けているときに、要求が度を越していると非難する意味合いのフレーズ
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(colloquial) Used to tell a person that their demands are unreasonable.
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what do you want: blood?
After the customer demanded expedited shipping, two free replacements, and a full refund, the manager muttered, 'what do you want: blood?'
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After the customer demanded expedited shipping, two free replacements, and a full refund, the manager muttered, 'what do you want: blood?'
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