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HELP! meaning of "I don't really get into it."
means i don't know that?
Dec 31, 2011 2:17 AM
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I haven't heard that phrase specifically before but it is likely to mean that the person can't gain interest in the topic. For example, if there's a movie you don't like, you would say, "I couldn't really get into it." If there is something you don't want to talk about, you would say, "I don't want to get into it." Hope this proves helpful.
December 31, 2011
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Usually people say, I can't really get into it= I'm not very interested
I don't get it= I don't understand
December 31, 2011
Usually "I'm not into it" or "I can't really get into it" or "That's not my thing"
January 1, 2012
it means i'm not interested or im not involved.
December 31, 2011
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