When two people benefit from the same thing in different ways.
Example: I'm taking my son to the playground. A few of my girlfriends will be there with their children. I get to spend some time with them, and my son gets to play, it's a win/win situation
2006-12-05 02:29:51
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answered by BAnne 7
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I think the phrase you mean is "win-win situation." It is applied to a contest in which two people are equally successful or happy. For example, suppose I have an old computer for sale. I ask $350, expecting to buyer to talk me down to $300, which is what I think it is worth. Along comes a buyer who offers me the full $350 because this is EXACTLY what he has been looking for. This is a win-win situation. The buyer got the item he wanted at what he thought was a fair price, and the seller got a better price than he expected. Both were winners. See?
2006-12-05 11:02:05
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answered by keepsondancing 5
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Do you mean win win situation. That means no matter the out come you win.
2006-12-05 10:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Simply that which ever of the choices is taken, the benefit will be great.
2006-12-05 10:29:46
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answered by Jayme C 3
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It means that whatever you do, or the outcome, you can not lose.
2006-12-05 10:22:36
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answered by Emma B 3
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sort of like you can't lose
2006-12-05 10:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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