Learn what "well she's better off where she is now" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker believes someone is in a better situation now and should stay there.
From Lost And Found, Episode 20
The speaker says the person is probably better off staying where they are now.
Use it when you want to justify why someone should remain in a current place or situation. It can sound cold or dismissive depending on context.
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