Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "want you to" with real scene examples.

It means to purchase an insurance policy that pays money after death.
From In Her Shadow, Episode 0
Someone tells another person to buy life insurance, sounding ominous or manipulative.
This can be a normal financial phrase, but in this context it sounds unsettling or manipulative. Learners should use it only in serious insurance conversations.
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