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Oscar
Hi folks! How's it going?
I'd like to ask you about these sentences.
Are they natural? The ones with upfront specially. I'm sure that the sentences with 'honedt' are correct.
Can I be honest with you?
Can I be upfront with you?
I'm quite an honest person.
I'm quite a upfront person.
If they all are correct, is the a difference between 'honest' and 'upfront'?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers š„
Nov 20, 2022 9:18 PM
Answers Ā· 10
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Both sentences are correct. Upfront means you are blunt. You immediately get to your point. Whereas you can take forever to say something and still be honest. Both words mean you tell the truth.
November 20, 2022
1
Upfront = frank, direct
In the first sentence, honest means direct, frank.
In the second sentence, honest means truthful.
November 20, 2022
1
Can I be honest with you?
Let me be upfront with you.
The last two are a little vague as āquiteā could be interpreted in various ways.
Neither adjective requires āpersonā by the way.
Iām honest.
Iām usually honest.
I like to be upfront.
I believe in being upfront.
November 21, 2022
1
both are correct and sound natural
November 21, 2022
Come to me and I can give you an accurate answer.
November 21, 2022
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