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"We're not that close" What if I change it to " I am not that close with you", is it still right?
Feb 16, 2019 2:37 PM
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Its "i am not that close to you" and yes you can use it!
February 16, 2019
I think of 2 different things when I hear "we're not that close" and "I'm not that close to you"
"We're not that close" means we are not very good friends. We do not have a strong relationship.
I have never heard someone use the phrase "I'm not that close to you" ...but if I heard it, I would think of physical distance, and not a relationship/friendship.
If you are talking about a friendship or relationship, I think it is better to use, "We're not that close."
February 17, 2019
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