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You will be the death of me! - what does that mean?



 
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You will be the death of me! - what does that mean? #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:13 am   You will be the death of me! - what does that mean?
 

Hello,

I sent my result of work with some issues to my friend and he sent me a reply that has one sentence saying 'You will be the death of me!'

Was that understood that the issues of mine seriously affected him or what?

Please help me out.

Thanh

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You will be the death of me! - what does that mean? #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:18 am   You will be the death of me! - what does that mean?
 

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He finds it difficult in some way to deal with you.
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You will be the death of me! - what does that mean? #3 (permalink) Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:33 am   You will be the death of me! - what does that mean?
 

Thank you very much Micawber!

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He finds it difficult in some way to deal with you.
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