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Yusuke
Is there any difference between in the back of my "head" and in the back of my mind? Thank you in advance.
Oct 4, 2022 8:33 AM
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The back of your head is a physical place that's opposite from your face, which is at the front of your head. The back of your mind is a figurative place where you keep thoughts about things you intend to start doing at some point in time.
October 4, 2022
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Hello, Yusuke! As stated before, "back of my head" is a literal location on the head and "back of my mind" is only used figuratively. Here are a couple examples of both!
1. The football player was hit on the back of his head with the football and suffered a concussion as a result of it.
2. Despite having enough money to pay the bills, money worries are always in the back of my mind.
Hope this helps!
October 4, 2022
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Yusuke
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