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Hi, could you say ' talking from experience instead of 'speaking from experience?
I hope so, although the meaning can be different.
Thank you .
3 de mar. de 2025 22:20
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I understand both. "Speaking from experience" is better. It is a familiar saying.
4 de mar. de 2025 3:07
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‘Speaking’ is more common and more authoritative but talking doesn’t sound wrong.
4 de mar. de 2025 0:49
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Yes, you can say “talking from experience,” but “speaking from experience” is more natural and commonly used.
“Speaking from experience” implies that you are sharing wisdom gained from personal experience in a confident or authoritative way.
“Talking from experience” is less common but can work in informal speech. It might sound more like casual conversation rather than authoritative advice.
Tip:
Use “speaking from experience” for formal or serious situations and “talking from experience” in relaxed, conversational settings.
4 de mar. de 2025 7:58
It is correct to say: 'speaking from experience', and not 'talking'.
4 de mar. de 2025 3:27
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