Have your cake and eat it
Jen: | Hi! I'm Jen. And here's Li. |
Li: | (Sighing) Hi. |
Jen: | You seem in a bad mood, what's wrong? |
Li: | Take a look at this brochure. |
Jen: | (Reading) "Golden palm beach, Barbados. This resort boasts miles of unspoiled beaches, crystal blue waters and five star accommodation ... " Is this where you're going on holiday, Li? |
Li: | Yes, I just booked it. |
Jen: | Well, you don't sound very happy about it, what's the problem? |
Li: | Well, it cost me £5,000! |
Jen: | That's a lot of money. |
Li: | I know, and I wanted to save my money so that I could get my bathroom decorated. |
Jen: | Why did you book a holiday, then?! |
Li: | I have to go on holidayI haven't had a break for two years! |
Jen: | Well, that's ok, you've booked it now! |
Li: | But I really need to get the bathroom done too! |
Jen: | Well, you can't have your cake and eat it, Li! |
Li: | What do you mean? How did you know I had cake today? Are you calling me fat?! Do you think I should stop eating cake?! |
Jen: | Whoa! No, no, I'm not saying anything- |
Li: | Then why do you want me to stop eating cake?! |
Jen: | Calm down. I said, "You can't have your cake and eat it." We use this phrase in English to mean that you can't have something both ways. |
Li: | Oh. So you mean I can't spend my money and save it at the same time? |
Jen: | Exactly. Let's hear some more examples: |
Li: The second example is goodyou can't expect to drink a lot of alcohol without feeling the effects the next day: you can't have it both ways; you can't have your cake and eat it.
Jen: | And you can't have your lovely holiday without spending a lot of money on it. |
Li: | I suppose you're right. |
Jen: | All this talk of cake has got my stomach rumbling, I feel really hungry now. |
Li: | There's a new cafe across the road which is selling little cupcakes, they look really delicious! We could go and get some after the programme? |
Jen: | I would love to, but I can't, I want to save my money to go out to dinner tonight. |
Li: | Oh well Jen, you can't have your cake and eat it. I'll just get one for myself! |