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MIG Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Mad at me vs pissed at me?

HI guys this is my first post.Emotion: it wasnt me
i am learning englishEmotion: embarrassed.please show me which one is morepolite and friendly to use in speech.
1-you still mad at me?
2-you still pissed at me?
  

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Do not ever use the word"****". "

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Oh my ***.Do not ever use the word"****". It is very unfriendly.I think that angry is the best,and also it is "you are still mad at me?" not " you still mad at me?"
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****** is not acceptable among polite people- it's okay what you want to say to your friends, but this is not word to use with, for example, a teacher

to ****- to urinate

so mad is better in most cases - or angry!
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"You still mad at me?" or "are you still mad at me?" - either is fine in spoken English.

You would really only use "you still ******-off/****** at me?" in very casual situations (among friends); in other situations it is very impolite and offensive. It would be best not to say it at all.
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you recomend me to use angry.Emotion: headbang
for example : You are still angey at me?
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"Angry with" not "angry at".
"Mad at" not "mad with".

Also, "you are still angry with me" is not really asking a question - it's making a statement. Whereas "are you still angry with me?" is asking a question.
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Thanks Makka! Emotion: smile
and other guys for your attention.
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MIGare you still angry with me? and are you still mad at me? both are same.
Yes, I can see no difference between the two.
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Thanks Makka![6]Emotion: shake hands[A]
(ofcourse left one is me)
thanks for your patience.

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