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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

So what Vs Thats why

Hi,

Need to know whether using "thats why" or "So what" is apt in the following sentence OR both can be used.

I could not call you, "thats why" i sent an email.

I could not call you, "so what" i sent an email.

Regards
Jil
  

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Hi Jil Using the phrase "so what" is wrong in the context you have. You should simply use "so". You can say these, for example: I could not call you, and that ' s why I sent an email.

  • Hi Jil Using the phrase "so what" is wrong in the context you have.
  • You should simply use "so".
  • You can say these, for example: I could not call you, and that ' s why I sent an email.
  • I could not call you .
  • That ' s why I sent an email.
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Hi Jil

Using the phrase "so what" is wrong in the context you have. You should simply use "so".

You can say these, for example:

I could not call you, and that's why I sent an email.
I could not call you. That

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