English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "i don't have all day" Mean?

Learn what "i don't have all day" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Rude
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Complain

don't have all day.

It means the speaker is annoyed and wants someone to stop wasting time.

From The Inheritance Game, Episode 45

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker is impatient and wants the other person to hurry up.

Usage Scenario

Use this when you are frustrated and want to push a conversation forward. It sounds rude in most situations, especially at work or with strangers.

Better ways to say it

1
I don't have all day.
2
Hurry up.
3
I don't have time for this.

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