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What difference between feel bad about someone , feel bad about something and feel bad for you?
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I feel bad about someone = this is not really used often. I would say it means I have a bad feeling towards this person or I feel some guilt about something I did to them. But I wouldn’t use this expression.
It would be more common to say “I feel bad for someone” which means I feel sorry for them, I feel pity towards them.
I feel bad about something = I did something bad and I feel guilt or remorse about it. Or I feel bad about a bad thing that is going on in the world.
I feel bad for you= as I wrote above, I feel sorry for you, I feel pity towards you, I have sympathy for you.
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