--- I know it can mean that we literally carry each other (in turns) across the river for example, but I'm thinking of it in terms of "taking care of each other" or "supporting each other" and I'm wondering which of these two would be better. Either "take care of each other" or "support each other". I suppose both of these mean pretty much the same?
Top answer
With no farther context I'd say support each other.
— Madhulk
With no farther context I'd say support each other.
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