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Does Rachel mean that she doesn't want pepper here?

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Rebecca

Yes, you're correct. We use the phrase "none for me" when one is refusing or declining an offer of something. In this case, she is saying no to the pepper. The negation is in the pronoun. You negate (wanting) the object. Ex: A. Do you want some beer? B. None for me, thanks.

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