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Be supposed to and its meanings

I am studying the construction to be supposed to. It is mentioned that this has different meanings:

  1. To be expected to do or be something

  2. Used to say what someone should do

But I don’t understand the difference between them. For example, Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary provides this sentence for the second meaning:

You are supposed to listen to your parents.

I thought when someone says what we should do, that should possesses this meaning of expectations from other people. So I don’t really understand why these two meanings are separate from each other here.

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    Hysterical, and clear with the superscript. Commented Sep 14 at 16:42