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94f768 No.2597

Does starting sentences with "i feel like" or "i think" change anything about the validity of the sentence?

94f768 No.2599

>>2597

Well, it shows that what you're about to say is simply your opinion or stance on a certain matter. So, the validity of the statement would change since you're showing it to be purely subjective.


94f768 No.2600

Imo, imo changes it from an absolute.


94f768 No.2622

It can either mean that you want to downplay your conviction in the matter, showing that you have an open mind, or you could try to portray the issue as subjective. Depends on the context.


94f768 No.2625

Saying "you have shit taste" and "I think you have shit taste" is basically the same, because there is no such thing as objectively shit taste except yours, so stating "I think" is redundant.




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