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What do they mean by this.... D: ?

Lazmarr

Ok so whenever I'm with my 'friend' :D  :rolleyes: >.> .... all the time loads of people say "We're like an old married couple" and I dunno what they mean by that....like is it a bad thing, a good thing...what does it mean? :huh:

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it means they are in love with you. Happy honeymoon :)

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Basically, Old married couples argue - not majorly but just bickering. Saying two people are like an old married couple mean they have the love/hate thing going on and the friendly arguing as if they'd been married for decades.

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Goddammit mate, it's a figure of speech in Britain, surprised you haven't heard it before.

 

It's basically symbolic of your generic grandparents; constantly arguing and bickering. It's nothing too serious.

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mostly good , it usually means you stick through tough times & are still together, or could be sarcastic meaning shitty old hags trying to make a scene :/ depends on the person..

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