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Is it ok to say " You remind me of the old me"?
Is it ok to say " You remind me of the old me"? What I am trying express is that someone has got a quality that I used to have, but now it is all gone probably because I changed.
Jan 2, 2020 6:19 AM
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To make that phrase sound more fluid you could say, “You remind me of how I used to be” or “You remind me of my past self”.
If you have any other grammatical questions feel free to ask me directly!
January 2, 2020
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Yes, you can say "You remind me of the old me", but a little more clear to say "You remind me of my old me". Both are casual or informal expressions.
January 2, 2020
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