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"You scared me to death. and You scared me half to death. What's the difference?
Dec 14, 2010 2:22 AM
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They mean exactly the same thing. They can be used interchangeably. Ignore the guys saying the difference is 0.5, they're making a joke.
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They mean the same thing.
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"You scared me to death!" = you really scared me a lot. "You scared me half to death!" = You scared me, but not as much
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the difference is 0.5 :P
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I agree with Legz
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