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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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'I can imagine'

Is 'I can imagine' a natural reponse to a description of what a person has experienced?  If so, how else would you say 'I can imagine'? 

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Yes, when one is agreeing to the other person's reaction the experience: A: I was shocked when I saw the fellow take off his pants in the street! B: I can imagine! or I'm sure you were!

  • Yes, when one is agreeing to the other person's reaction the experience: A: I was shocked when I saw the fellow take off his pants in the street!
  • B: I can imagine!
  • or I'm sure you were!
  • or I would be too!
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Yes, when one is agreeing to the other person's reaction the experience:

A: I was shocked when I saw the fellow take off his pants in the street!
B: I can imagine! or I'm sure you were! or I would be too!

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