
You mustn't / don't have to finish of food if you don't like it.


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You do not have to do smth..
You do not have to - тебе не обязательно это делать.
.....
:)



Both "mustn't" and "don't have to" convey a similar idea in this context, which is that you are not required to finish your food if you don't like it. However, there is a subtle difference in meaning between the two:
"You mustn't finish the food if you don't like it." This implies a stronger prohibition, suggesting that it is not allowed or it's considered wrong to finish the food if you dislike it. It's more about not being allowed to do something.
"You don't have to finish the food if you don't like it." This is a more lenient statement, indicating that there is no obligation or necessity to finish the food if you don't enjoy it, but it's not necessarily forbidden. It's about the absence of a requirement.
Both sentences essentially convey the idea that it's perfectly acceptable to leave or not finish food if you don't like it, but the choice of wording can slightly change the tone and emphasis of the statement.


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