If would just as soon A as B, means «prefer both A and B», then whats the meaning of this sentence:
«I would just as soon go to another restaurant as wait for a table here»
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What is the meaning of «would just as soon A as B»? Does it mean «prefer A to B»? or «prefer both A and B»?
for example: I would just as soon go for a walk as watch TV right now.
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