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How do you say this another way?
I happen to like it here.
What's the difference from "I like it here"?
Jun 28, 2025 8:41 PM
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For instance, if you were talking with a small group of friends and the conversation turned to how much they dislike the city you all live in - but you like it - you might say, “well, I happen to like it here.”
Jun 29, 2025 2:26 AM
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I happen to like it here suggests that 'here' is a place that is not usually liked, or that it is somehow surprising that you like it here.
I like it here simply states a fact with no other suggestion.
Jun 28, 2025 10:24 PM
Broadly & coldly speaking, there's no difference. It's mainly a tone & style thing. The exact nuance of meaning also depends which word you emphasise.
If we want to magnify the expression even more, we could say: As a matter of fact, I just so happen to actually like it here to be honest.
Jun 30, 2025 6:22 AM
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