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Meaning of "but I've tasted better"



 
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Meaning of "but I've tasted better" #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 14, 2006 16:47 pm   Meaning of "but I've tasted better"
 

Dear teachers,

A: What did you think of the pasta?
B: Not bad, but I've tasted better.

What does but I've tasted better mean?


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Better #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 14, 2006 17:36 pm   Better
 

That means that he ate much more tasty pasta :lol:
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