said to warn someone that if they want to be in a relationship with
you, they must be willing to accept everything about you
If you truly like your teaching job, you must be able to stand
students' naughtiness and once-in-a-while mischief, because love me, love my dog.
- Is my understanding about other not-in-a-relation situations correct?
- This is mainly what I want to ask. Any idiom or phrase that can
describe the opposite of "Love me, love my dog" with the meaning:
said to describe the situation in which if you hate something or
someone, even if there are great qualities or merits in that, you
still have a strong hatred towards it.
Is
"Hate me, hate my dog" OKAY ? Like the following example:
You cost me a golden opportunity to be admitted into Harvard
University years ago. Now even though you are willing to give me a big
sum of money, I will not forgive you. Hate me, hate my dog.
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