Farhana Qureishi
▪ Do these sentences below mean "I have the same characteristic or a particular characteristic reflects or represents me"? •This trait resonates with me. I see myself reflected in this characteristic. This quality captures a part of who I am. This attribute is descriptive of my personality. I identify with this characteristic. This trait is a defining aspect of my behavior. I recognize myself in this feature. This quality aligns with my self-concept. This attribute accurately portrays me. This characteristic is a reflection of my nature.
Mar 27, 2023 3:01 PM
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Is this for something you are writing down, or just for talking with friends? Informally, I would say "This describes me exactly" "I see myself in this" "This is so much like me" "This is so ME" (not grammatical, but I would say it)
March 27, 2023
To me they seem to all mean the same thing more or less, perhaps with just different shades of meaning. One note: "defining" suggests the characteristic isn't just part of you but it is the most noteworthy characteristic.
March 27, 2023
I would suggest: I'm the same way. I'm like that too.
March 27, 2023
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