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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Neither one of us/Neither of us wants to be the first to say goodbye.

What is the difference between 'neither one of us' and 'neither of us'? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymous Neither one of us/Neither of us wants to be the first to say goodbye. What is the difference between 'neither one of us' and 'neither of us'? Thanks in advance.

  • anonymous Neither one of us/Neither of us wants to be the first to say goodbye.
  • What is the difference between 'neither one of us' and 'neither of us'?
  • Thanks in advance.
  • I think that "one" is redundant in "neither one of us".
  • I understand that "neither" in "neither of us" means "not the one or the other".
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anonymous

Neither one of us/Neither of us wants to be the first to say goodbye.

What is the difference between 'neither one of us' and 'neither of us'? Thanks in advance.

I think that "one" is redundant in "neither one of us". I understand that "neither" in "neither of us" means "not the one or the other". So the notion of 'oneness' (of this one

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