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It's never off the table I watched a episode of Friends, and in a conversation, Rachel say: "With us, It's never off the table", for Ross. What does that mean?
2013年7月21日 04:14
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It's never off the table

I watched an episode of 'Friends', and in a conversation, Rachel said to Ross: "With us, It's never off the table", for Ross. What does that mean?

 

When people negotiate, sitting at a table, they may put down a contract, or written offer, for each other to read, and agree or reject.  If the paper/contract/agreement is taken 'off the table' that means it is withdrawn.  Something that is never 'off the table' is an offer, a topic, an idea, an agreement that is always 'on the table' - it can always be negotiated.  The offer is always open

2013年7月22日
Keeping something "off the table" means that it's out of consideration; it's not an option or it's not available. So, when she said "with us, it's NEVER off the table," she means that it (whatever IT is) is always in consideration.
2013年7月22日
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