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请问:What's your trouble?可以问健康状况吗?和What's your matter有什么区别?
Feb 9, 2023 12:53 PM
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Usually, the more proper way to ask the question is "What is the matter?" as opposed to "What is your matter?" (considered not as polite).
Also, the main difference between "What's your trouble?" vs. "What's the matter?" (in my opinion) is that one is more severe than the other. Usually, if you ask "What's the matter?", it's about the person going through a minor issue/problem, while asking about one's trouble is more about a major issue.
February 9, 2023
What's troubling you? What's the matter?
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