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What's the difference between
What's the difference between "I'm sick" and "I'm ill"?
Sep 25, 2012 9:09 AM
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"I'm sick" can be as minimal as motion sickness, like being temporarily dizzy and queasy.
I'm going to be sick= I am going to vomit right now
" I'm ill" usually indicates poor physical health, it can be very general, ranges from a runny nose, cough, and sore throat, to a very severe illness and being bedridden.
Some people interchange the word "ill " with "sick".
September 25, 2012
feel better soon . Just kidding :)
September 25, 2012
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