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what the difference between "beside me" and "next to me" ?
Jul 18, 2012 9:29 PM
Answers · 4
There is no difference. "Beside me" is much less casual and less common than "next to me," but that's all. :)
July 18, 2012
thanks! I'll remember it :)
July 19, 2012
Not to be confused with "beside myself" meaning: Speechless with bewilderment; Shocked.
July 19, 2012
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