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Kyle Truman
What does "that being said" mean and how to use it?
Furthermore,what are the nuances between "that being said" and "but"?
Nov 29, 2015 2:57 AM
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That being said is NOT close to therefore, 'that being said' is closer to 'however' or 'but' which is pretty much the opposite of therefore. Therefore, is used after making a statement and followed by a declaration backing up the statement in a run on sentence. For example.
"I am from England, therefore I speak English"
That being said is used to modify a statement, in the same way as but or however is used
"I love London, that being said I could not live there!"
Cheers,
Chris
November 29, 2015
That being said = nevertheless.
To use the example of the other poster: "I like red. That being said, when I went shopping, I chose the black shoes over the red shoes."
November 29, 2015
After explaining something or bringing up new information, you can use this phase. It's meaning is close to "therefore."
I like red. That being said, when I went shopping, I chose the red shoes over the black shoes.
November 29, 2015
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Kyle Truman
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