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What does "Keep telling yourself that." mean? My guess: it is used when you don't agree with a person. You want to stress that someone is wrong and he talks lies/fairy tales.
1 de feb. de 2017 21:09
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You're correct. When someone says something obviously untrue or you don't believe. Example, your over confident friend tries to attract a super gorgeous woman. Friend: "I'm going to take that girl home tonight" You "Yeah, keep telling yourself that buddy"
1 de febrero de 2017
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It's not so much that he's telling lies to you, but that he seems to believe something that isn't true. It means "I think you are wrong, but if it makes you feel better to believe the thing that isn't true, keep believing." It's nicer than saying "you're wrong" or "you're stupid/crazy for thinking that." So, for William's example, you know your friend isn't going to take that girl home - but he's happy imagining he's going to do so. So, you're (nicely) saying "I doubt it. But, I'm not going to say 'She'll never go home with you, you loser. Not in a million years'"
1 de febrero de 2017
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