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Fuchsia car 337 Posted 5 years ago
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Feel for or feel about?

1. “ How do you feel for him?”

2. “ How do you feel about him?”

Which one is correct?

  

Top answer

1. ” Don't say this. It's too similar to the idiom I feel for him , which means I sympathize with him.

  • 1.
  • ” Don't say this.
  • It's too similar to the idiom I feel for him , which means I sympathize with him.
  • 2.
  • How do you feel about him?
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1.“ How do you feel for him?” Don't say this. It's too similar to the idiom I feel for him, which means I sympathize with him.

2. How do you feel about him? Say this. eg

Q - How do you feel about him?

A - I like him.

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