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1b00which is the difference between 01font00Help me02font00 and 01font00Help me 02font01font00OUt.02font00?02b02br
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01b00thanx in advance02b02br
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0The overall meaning is the same. "Help me out" is a little more informal. "0-

  • 0The overall meaning is the same.
  • "Help me out" is a little more informal.
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0The overall meaning is the same. "Help me out" is a little more informal. "Help me!" is more immediate.02br
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00If I am coming up the stairs with more boxes than I can carry, I may say "Help me, please!"02br
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00If I am having trouble working out a problem, I may say "Can you please help me out?" In that case, I could have left out the "out."0-
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0 01i00The second meaning of02i01b01i00 to help out 02i02b00is to help someone to go out. Although it is seldom used in this context, isn't it?0-
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0It would make sense in the context of a person who has done a lot of shopping and has many bags and parcels, so the store manager says "Can I get someone to help you out?" In this meaning, it's help you actually leave the store by carrying your bags for you, as opposed to the more generic "assist you."0-
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01b10difference between 11font10Help me12font10 and 11font10Help me 12font11font10OUT12font12b12blockquote
10Only "Help me!" (or simply "Help!") is possible in really dangerous situations -- drowning,
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0 01b00ok. understand.02b00 0-

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