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"I didn't expect to see you here", does it imply I don't want to see you here or ?
"I didn't expect to see you here", does it imply I don't want to see you here or it is a surprise to see you here?
Sep 3, 2019 1:15 AM
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I would agree with the comments, normally it would just express surprise rather than 'I didn't want to see you here!' However, the way it is said carries a lot of meaning, if said in an angry way, with an annoyed tone of voice or in a shout, then it could also carry the meaning of 'Why are you here? I didn't want you to come!' Said in a pleasant way it would mean 'What a nice surprise, I'm glad to see you!'
September 3, 2019
It means I'm surprised to see you here.
September 3, 2019
its a surprise
September 3, 2019
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