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I don't understand the meaning of "out here". What's the difference with "out there"? I think I actually have problems with understanding of both of these collocations.
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Out there refers to something away from you. Out here refers to something near you that is away from someone else. For example: I am from Oregon, USA. Out here we speak English. Out there in Mexico, they speak Spanish.
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The "out" part tells us that it's a location away from something else. For example it's not near a city, or it's in the ocean and not near land. "Out here" is a place near the speaker. "Out there" is someplace not near the speaker.
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