Learn what "why can't you just come with me" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker is pressuring someone to join them.
From Billionaire’s Betrayal, Episode 53
The speaker pushes someone to come along with them and sounds frustrated by the refusal.
Use this when you are trying to get someone to come with you, often after they have hesitated. It can sound impatient or whiny if used sharply.
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