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Daniel Ojeda
This is a dialog I watched on a Netflix show:
Alan: If you had helped me with this, I would've helped you land a job at another airline. One of the big ones!
Bob: Well, Why wouldn't you tell me that when I first came in here!
Question: Why does Bob say "wouldn't" instead of "didn't"?
Jan 6, 2023 6:20 PM
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Both "wouldn't" and "didn't" are fine. "Didn't" is a more direct, possibly less polite way of wording it. It demands or expects a specific answer. "Wouldn't" is less direct and a less specific answer might be acceptable.
It similar to the difference between "quiero" and "me gustaría" in Spanish.
January 7, 2023
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Daniel Ojeda
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