Artificial intelligent assistant

appending くれる to verbs for unwanted things that someone else did Appending to the form of a (normal) verb means that someone else did the work. For example: `` \- (someone) ate it (and I am happy he ate it) The sentence above has a nuance that the person who ate, did a favour to me, and that favour was that he ate the food (whatever the reason, he did me a favour). The question is, what if I didn't want that someone to eat the food, but that someone still ate the food (and I am pissed about it). In this case, will it be possible to use the same sentence structure? I.e: `` \- (someone) ate it (and I am super pissed that he ate it) If it is possible to use even in the second example above, a second question arises and that is, how would I know if the action done was in favour of or was in spite of me. For example, if someone was to tell me ``, how would I know if he is pissed that I ate it, or he is happy that I ate it?

> what if I didn't want that someone to eat the food, but that someone still ate the food (and I am pissed about it).

How about **** () **** , using ?
You can also say **** **** or just ****
(But please note that and both sound pretty strong, angry and rough.)

> will it be possible to use the same sentence structure?

Yes, you could say **** _sarcastically_.
You could also say **** , where explicitly shows that you're pissed off.

> how would I know if the action done was in favour of or was in spite of me. For example, if someone was to tell me , how would I know if he is pissed that I ate it, or he is happy that I ate it?

I think you should just see from the tone of the voice and the speaker's facial expression.

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