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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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Are you serious? - Are you being serious?
  

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”) This is an expression of disbelief, incredulity, or astonishment. ” This, when not using body language and voice emphasis that expresses disbelief, means what it says: a question of whether to take it seriously or as a joke.

  • ”) This is an expression of disbelief, incredulity, or astonishment.
  • ” This, when not using body language and voice emphasis that expresses disbelief, means what it says: a question of whether to take it seriously or as a joke.
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“Are you serious?” (Sometimes said as, “Are you kidding?” or “You must be joking!”)
This is an expression of disbelief, incredulity, or astonishment.

“Are you being serious?” This, when not using body language and voice emphasis that expresses disbelief, means what it says: a question of whether to take it seriously or as a joke.

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