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What does "should be" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Should be" in this context is used to express an opinion about what someone thinks should happen. So in the case of the video here, Ross believes that instead of him taking down Casey's messages, the situation should instead be that Casey is taking down his messages. So he uses "should be" to express that he thinks it is an unfair situation. Here's some examples of "should be" to express the same meaning: Ex: There should be a law against that but there isn't. Ex: Why are you late? You should be here on time!

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