I would like to ask native speakers of English the follwoing thing
I would like to know the meaning of the sentence taht you may as well do it at once as put it off. Compared to "you may as well throw your money away as buy such a thing ( I know thins meaning ), the part do it at once comes to the place "throw your money away." Some books say in this part what you don't usually do comes to exagerate the phrase after the second "as," so usually it means not a good thing. So, I guess my question sentece mens both to put it off and to do it at once are bad things and the sentence means you should have done it much earlier??? Of just you should do it right away, not put it off??
Thank you very much.
I would like to know the meaning of the sentence taht you may as well do it at once as put it off. Compared to "you may as well throw your money away as buy such a thing ( I know thins meaning ), the part do it at once comes to the place "throw your money away." Some books say in this part what you don't usually do comes to exagerate the phrase after the second "as," so usually it means not a good thing. So, I guess my question sentece mens both to put it off and to do it at once are bad things and the sentence means you should have done it much earlier??? Of just you should do it right away, not put it off??
Thank you very much.