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thank you for having you
Here is the context:A journalist interviewed jim parsons in his house,and when it comes to an end,the journalist said"thank you for having you",, is it that the journalist wanna say that thank u for accepting my interview? since i just heard "thank you for having me" but not "thank you for having you" i'm puzzled.http://my.tv.sohu.com/u/vw/50849449 Maybe i just made a mistake ,if you are vacant now,you can listen to it,and see if it's really "thank you for having you". It appears at 1'09''
Jan 2, 2013 1:58 PM
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I have never heard of this before, but I would agree with you. It seems the journalist is thanking Jim Parsons for accepting to be interviewed.
January 2, 2013
It sounds to me like the journalist says "Thanks for having us" meaning the whole film crew I would imagine. The sound is rather muffled at this point because he is moving.
January 2, 2013
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