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What does "take your time with someone" mean?

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Rebecca

To "take your time with someone" means to be particularly patient or careful with someone, to not rush or hurry things with them. Sheldon's mother says this because he is known for having a unique personality and particular way of interacting with others, so sometimes it may require more patience or care to be his friend. Ex: Take your time doing your work. There's no need to rush. Ex: One of my students cannot read well, so I have to take my time with him.

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