You should have known better meaning

You should have known better meaning?

It is so easy to get distracted in the workplace, although some people are worse than others. For example, one person is quite distractible when it comes to social media and office gossip. That can be very annoying to coworkers, especially if they are constantly checking their phone for notifications. Other people are just comfortable in their own personal space and will put up with almost any type of behavior from others.

You should have known better in meaning?

The phrase “You should have known better” is often used when someone did something incredibly negligent, negligent in the sense that they did not know what they were doing was wrong. For example, someone who is driving recklessly could be said to have “known better” for driving recklessly. In cases like these, you could argue that the person knew what they were doing was wrong, but they did it anyway.

You should have known better with meaning?

If you knew something was dangerous, you should have known better. We can all think of a time when we were warned about something, but we didn’t listen. We are humans and are likely to make mistakes. But if you knew something could cause serious injury or damage, then it’s your responsibility to stay away from it. There are plenty of ways to prevent injury and damage from being caused. If you’re not sure if something is dangerous, then it’

You should have known better to do that than?

Obviously, the answer to this question is to not drink and drive. It will be difficult for you to argue with a judge that you should have known better, but that’s not the question. The question is: what should you have known better to do? The answer to this question needs to be more specific. For example, should you have known better not to walk home alone after leaving a party? That’s a different question from “Should you have known better not to

You should have known better to do that?

Sometimes, things just happen that are not within your control. You’re playing volleyball in the gym and the ball goes out of bounds and into the net. It doesn’t matter that the ball was in play or that you made a mistake. The refs will call an out. It’s not your fault, but you still feel like you could have done something differently. Well, you could have! But that doesn’t mean you should.