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What does "be better off" mean?

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Rebecca

"Better off" means to be in a better and more advantageous position. In this video, the narrator says that it would be a better decision to reply to emails in chronological order than it would be to reply to them by importance. Ex: He's better off now that he works there instead of at the grocery store. Ex: She's better off without him. Ex: Financially, I'm better off buying a house than renting one.

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