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Gaylord336 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is beside right word here?

Me: dog you like dogs?

Random Person: Yes.

Me: This is why you only liked my dog's pic beside all of my quality posts.


(I mean to say they only liked the photo of my dog, ignoring my other posts)

  

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Me: Do you like dogs? Random Person: Yes. Me: That's why, out of all my quality posts, you only liked my dog picture!

  • Me: Do you like dogs?
  • Random Person: Yes.
  • Me: That's why, out of all my quality posts, you only liked my dog picture!
  • If this is in writing, consider what impression you want to give the other person about the tone of this statement, especially whether you want it to appear light-hearted.
  • I added an exclamation mark.
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Me: Do you like dogs?

Random Person: Yes.

Me: That's why, out of all my quality posts, you only liked my dog picture!

If this is in writing, consider what impression you want to give the other person about the tone of this statement, especially whether you want it to appear light-hearted. I added an exclamation mark. In informal chat you cou

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