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The expression "rather you, him, etc. than me" is used to express relief that someone else is experiencing a difficult or unpleasant situation instead of you. It's often used in response to hearing about a negative event or circumstance. For example, if someone tells you they got a flat tire on the highway, you might say "rather you than me!" to show that you're glad it wasn't you who had the flat tire. It's not necessarily meant to be rude or uncaring, but rather a way of expressing gratitude that you're not the one dealing with the problem.