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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

unlike (natural conversation)

- A: I’ve told from many of people I know that I’m quite reserved.
B: Perhaps you don’t talk much unlike the time with me.

Q) What's the natural way of saying in the dialog, in particular the underlined part.

What's implied in B's turn is that A talks a lot when he is with B.
  

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- A: I’ve been told by many of people I know that I’m quite reserved. -B: You talk a lot when you're with me, but you are reserved around people you don't know well.

  • - A: I’ve been told by many of people I know that I’m quite reserved.
  • -B: You talk a lot when you're with me, but you are reserved around people you don't know well.
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- A: I’ve been told by many of people I know that I’m quite reserved.
-B: You talk a lot when you're with me, but you are reserved around people you don't know well.

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