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tennisfan
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08 November 2012 at 6:23pm | IP Logged 
I was thinking about this phrase the other day, and I wondered if for my whole life I've misunderstood what it meant! Of course, I'm talking about the bathroom phrase "when you gotta go, you gotta go!"

My question is about the second clause. I always thought that it had the same, redundant meaning as the first clause. Sort of like, "I'd love to go to the park, but if it's raining, it's raining."

But then I thought that perhaps I misunderstood it all along, and that the second clause might actually mean a sort of suggested consequence, like "if you gotta go, (then) you should go." Sort of like: "if you're hungry, then you should eat," or "if you're sick, then you have to go to the doctor."

I'm wondering what my fellow English speakers think about this---I assumed it was just a redundant colloquialism, and I always assumed everyone else thought so. But I can see now that some people might see the second clause as a consequential suggestion.

What do you think when you hear this phrase?
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08 November 2012 at 6:58pm | IP Logged 
tennisfan wrote:

But then I thought that perhaps I misunderstood it all along, and that the second clause might actually mean a sort of suggested consequence, like "if you gotta go, (then) you should go."

I'm not a native speaker, but this is true, without any reasonable doubt :-)
(que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be ...)
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09 November 2012 at 4:23am | IP Logged 
tennisfan wrote:

I'm wondering what my fellow English speakers think about this---I assumed it was just a redundant colloquialism,
and I always assumed everyone else thought so. ..

What do you think when you hear this phrase?


The same thing as you originally thought.   That the redundancy's for emphasis, as if to say, "What else can one do?"
or, "There isn't any other choice...", with a little metaphorical shrug of the shoulders before the repeat.


Edited by songlines on 09 November 2012 at 4:24am

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09 November 2012 at 4:47pm | IP Logged 
Lol! I think the "gotta" in "I gotta go" (in this sense) is kinda colloquial and actually means need. So "when you need to go, you gotta go" :D
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Spinchäeb Ape
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11 November 2012 at 2:15pm | IP Logged 
I've always taken the second clause to mean, "You have to deal with it immediately." In other words, when you've got to go, you'd better get in there and take care of business or you'll end up peeing your pants (or worse).


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