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Is there any difference between "i am cross with you" and "i am not on speaking terms with you" ?
Jul 14, 2019 3:52 AM
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There is a difference.
"I am cross with you", means I am angry with you, but not very angry and I will still speak to you.
"I am not on speaking terms with you", means I am very angry with you and I will not speak to you.
July 14, 2019
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