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'Had better' means you need to do something, or something unpleasant will happen. "You'd better cover your plants if it gets too cold tonight." It's implied that you wouldn't want your plants to die from freezing.

'Would rather' means you have a choice. "I'd rather save my money than spend it on that."

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