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What's the difference of "What's wrong?" and "What's wrong with you?"
15 de may. de 2020 18:20
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The basically mean the same thing. Where I live, it is more common to hear "What's wrong" if somebody is sad, sick, etc. "What's wrong with you?" is said normally when someone is being rude to you. However, they can almost be used interchangeably.
15 de mayo de 2020
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“What’s wrong with you” is a full on personal attack lol
avoid it at all cost
15 de mayo de 2020
1
Watch out, Shu. “What’s wrong with you” can be extremely rude (as demonstrated by Marcelo). It can imply that the person you’re talking to is the *cause* of a problem and that they are faulty in some way.
15 de mayo de 2020
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Thank you, Andrew. I appreciate you.
15 de mayo de 2020
1
what kind of question is that ? what´s wrong with you bro ?
15 de mayo de 2020
Shu
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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