Learn what "i've always been the outcast to the family" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker has always felt excluded or treated differently by their family.
From Love Me Or I Die, Episode 14
The speaker is explaining that they have always been treated as the odd one out in the family.
Use this when talking about family exclusion or feeling like you do not belong. It sounds personal and emotional, so it is not casual small talk.
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