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Are these the same?
You're stoping so low.
You're sinking so low.
Mar 25, 2020 8:07 AM
Answers · 3
"you are stooping so low" means your behaviour is below the moral level of acceptance,
(this is a verbal form of rebuke)
March 25, 2020
It must be "stooping", which originally means that you are bending your body forwards and downwards. I guess it means here in this sentence that you are depressed.
March 25, 2020
* stooping.
They are similar however stooping is a result of you own doing, mostly in your control. E.g by shouting [back] at a drunk person you're stooping low.
Sinking on the other hand may be a result of other factors surrounding you, usually out of your control and sometimes emotionally. For example stress.
March 25, 2020
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