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Wait vs. hold it
What's the difference between the verbs used to stop somebody?
Nov 19, 2016 4:35 PM
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'Hold it' is both colloquial and aggressive - it sounds a bit angry.'
'Wait' is a neutral word - it's neither polite or impolite, it's the regular way to convey this idea. :)
November 19, 2016
There's no difference between them
November 19, 2016
Hi Ensomih,
Hold it is slang and should only be used with people that you know well. (It could be considered rude.)
Please wait would be correct for people that you don't know well. Stop! or Wait! would be used if someone were in danger or some other extreme situations
Sue
November 19, 2016
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