A: And then we went to a dance after dinner, and after the third dance she tells me that she's practically engaged to some G.I. who's overseas. B: So? A: What d'ya mean “so”? You don't accept dates if you're practically engaged. B: Why not? You only asked her for a date, not for her hand in marriage. There's nothing wrong in going out with a friend from the office. A: I know, but it makes me mad. They're all engaged, and they never tell you before you ask them out.
Notes G.I. (美国)大兵 So?-go on, there's nothing strange about that (这实际上不是一句疑问句,意思是:这有什么可奇怪的,说下去) d'ya mean-do you mean (口语中do you连续,发d'ya的音) For one's hand in marriage 向…求婚 Go out with sb.-ask to spend some time with sb.