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Tijay Posted 6 years ago
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Hello,

I would like to express my negative attitude to my girlfriend's habit to be in the bathrom for many hours.

1. You're spending hours in the bathroom getting ready. It drives me crazy.
2. You're always spending hours in the bathroom getting ready. It drives me crazy.

What option would you chose and why? Is there any difference in meaning?

  

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Tijay Hello, I would like to express my negative attitude to my girlfriend's habit to be in the bathrom for many hours. 1. You're spending hours in the bathroom getting ready.

  • Tijay Hello, I would like to express my negative attitude to my girlfriend's habit to be in the bathrom for many hours.
  • 1.
  • You're spending hours in the bathroom getting ready.
  • It drives me crazy.
  • 2.
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Tijay

Hello,

I would like to express my negative attitude to my girlfriend's habit to be in the bathrom for many hours.

1. You're spending hours in the bathroom getting ready. It drives me crazy.
2. You're always spending hours in the bathroom getting ready. It drives me crazy.

What option would you chose and why? Is there any

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