As a meaning, can we say that "Having said that " means "Regardless of what I said" where "I" is referring to the subject?
Does "That said," mean "Regardless of what's said,"?
I'm trying to paraphrase those terms to understand them as well.
Moonrise Does "That said," mean "Regardless of what's said,"? No. It just means that someone spoke and finished their thought..
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MoonriseDoes "That said," mean "Regardless of what's said,"?
No. It just means that someone spoke and finished their thought.. It was accepted. Now the subject of the conversation or speech is going to shift, most likely to a contrasting point of view.
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MoonriseAs a meaning, can we say that "Having said that " means "Regardless of what I said" where "I" is referring to the subject?
More or less, yes, but it's not always "I" of course.
"I quit!" said the maid. Having said that, the maid walked out.
> The maid having said tha