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Difference between...

Hi.

Would you guys please tell me what's the difference between these:


Get it together, hold it together, pull it together and keep it together

  

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These are two kinds of statements (only 2, not 4). "Get it together" and "pull it together" mean the same thing. You are in a state of disarray or confusion or fear.

  • These are two kinds of statements (only 2, not 4).
  • "Get it together" and "pull it together" mean the same thing.
  • You are in a state of disarray or confusion or fear.
  • You are told to get organized and in command of yourself.
  • "Hold it together" and "keep it together" mean the same thing.
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These are two kinds of statements (only 2, not 4).

"Get it together" and "pull it together" mean the same thing. You are in a state of disarray or confusion or fear. You are told to get organized and in command of yourself.

"Hold it together" and "keep it together" mean the same thing. You are organized and in command at the moment but you are under attack. You are told to resi

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