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What the difference between "being tired of" and "being fed up with"?
These seem to me, almost same. I supposed "being tired" is a bit more common.
What do you think?
Jul 12, 2019 1:46 PM
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I think that "fed up with" is much stronger than the other. First phase means you're almost on the verge, but the second one simply shows that you're not really happy with a situation. Again, it's just my opinion :)
July 12, 2019
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Not much if any difference as far I am concerned, either in meaning or usage.
July 12, 2019
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You're right Yusuke, they do express the same idea. I'm not sure which is more common. Perhaps there are regional preferences.
Don't forget to use 'being tired of' not just 'being tired' - if you don't use the preposition 'of' then it changes the meaning.
July 12, 2019
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