What does he trying to say from "Like taking candy from a..."? And what does it mean?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
The full phrase would be, 'like taking candy from a baby'. This phrase is often used to express that something is very easy, as the situation of taking candy from a baby is considered quite easy. Ex: He solved the problem like he was taking candy from a baby. Ex: It's too easy. Like taking candy from a baby.