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Roy Poon 5810 Posted 6 years ago
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What is the difference between "remind of" and "remind about"?

What is the difference between "remind of" and "remind about"?

They are confused to me.

Thank you.

  

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"remind ... of" is generally used when one thing evokes memories of another related or similar thing. For example, "You remind me of my father".

  • "remind ...
  • of" is generally used when one thing evokes memories of another related or similar thing.
  • For example, "You remind me of my father".
  • "remind ...
  • about" generally means to alert someone to something that might have been forgotten.
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"remind ... of" is generally used when one thing evokes memories of another related or similar thing. For example, "You remind me of my father".

"remind ... about" generally means to alert someone to something that might have been forgotten. For example, "Remind me about my doctor's appointment if I forget".

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