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Wildblue Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Same here

Hi. Is the phrase "same here" only used for unpleasant feelings such as exhaustion, thirst or hunger? All the examples of my dictionary contain these feelings. Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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It is commonly, but not always, used for something critical. A: I think that this movie was really boring. I'm not going to recommend it.

  • It is commonly, but not always, used for something critical.
  • A: I think that this movie was really boring.
  • I'm not going to recommend it.
  • B: Same here.
  • Bess (smiling): Laura, you're the best friend I've ever had," Laura (tearing up): Same here.
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It is commonly, but not always, used for something critical.

A: I think that this movie was really boring. I'm not going to recommend it.
B: Same here.

Bess (smiling): Laura, you're the best friend I've ever had,"
Laura (tearing up): Same here.
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Thank you, AlpheccaStars.

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