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Toshi
Give me good example sentences using these phrases!!
It's the same to me.
It's the same for me.
What's the difference between them? I think It's hard to answer without contexts, but I can't give them. Can you make sentences using these phrases?
I hope you make hilarious and fabulaous sentences for me! :)
Thank you!!
May 13, 2015 10:49 PM
Answers · 2
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I can't think of an example where we would say 'it's the same to me.' The closest is 'it's all the same to me' . This is said usually with a somewhat indifferent tone, to mean I really don't care one way or the other, or I don't care what you do.
'It's the same for me' is said to indicate that you share the feelings of the other person. "As soon as I know summer is coming, I get so excited about being able to go to the beach" - 'It's the same for me' - or, 'I feel the same way' - or, more probably, 'me too'. And sorry, I don't do hilarious or fabulous, just sensible and useful, hopefully!
May 13, 2015
I will try my best to answer. I think they can both be used interchangeably, but "it's the same for me" would sound more natural. I really can't think of an example for "its the same to me" haha just don't use that I guess.
Example for correct way:
Raja: Wow, the Wifi here sucks! My video is not loading!! Is your wifi going slow aswell?
Toshi: Yeah, it's the same for me.
May 17, 2015
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