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When a person makes a speech, just say it. There is no need to beat around the bush. what's the meaning
If a person makes a speech, just say it, don't beat around the bush. I think what this sentence means is, first of all, we don't say what he means. First of all, he said this sentence to some extent as an expression of anger. Maybe you offended him in some places or he made such remarks. Just say I'm dissatisfied with you. This kind of dissatisfaction can be seen between the lines as very dissatisfied. A I think that's basically what it means. I hope you can understand this, that is to say, alas, he is embarrassed to directly say that you hate this kind of speech or things you comment on, but he gave you such a hint or a phase change, so you should understand what it is.
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