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What does the sentence "If you don't die, you won't die" mean?
Death, seasoned road; Go to hell Often used to describe carelessness and disregard for danger.
Do it or die is an online buzzword.
If you don't die, you won't die This statement originated from Tongtai dialect in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. The behavior of people here is called death, and the pronunciation is zu ǐ. Tongtai dialect and Wu dialect mean: nothing to look for, nothing to look for.
If you don't die, you won't die. The literal meaning is clear, that is, if you don't die yourself, will you die? ! Will it be bad luck not to make trouble? ! Will it bother you if you don't move? ! Well, in view of its profound and comprehensive semantics, it can be praised or derogated, bent or straight. It has been widely popular in major communities, forums and even mainstream media.
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