Best of both worlds

Do you know the English expression “to have the best of both worlds“? Read the conversation below. Can you guess the meaning?

Mandy: If you take the new job in London, but continue to live out in the countryside, you can have the best of both worlds.

Chris: True. But I’m not sure I want to spend over two hours a day on a train going into the city.

Does it mean:

a) have the advantages of two different things/situations

b) have the best time in the world

c) live two different lives

d) be in two different places

The answer is below!↓

 

Answer: a) have the advantages of two different things/situations