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What is the difference between "my mind goes blank" and "my mind goes white"?
9 de ago. de 2020 17:19
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'My mind has gone blank' is the correct phrase. Never heard of the other one before..
9 de agosto de 2020
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My mind goes white is wrong
9 de agosto de 2020
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I would say, in British English at least, that one is correct (blank) and one is incorrect (white). And if I didn't know from the context you give here, I would have no idea what you mean by "my mind goes white" - that doesn't sound like correct English to me (more like a literal translation from another language).
9 de agosto de 2020
In my experience 'my mind goes blank' is an expression use commonly in English.
I have never heard anyone use the second one 'my mind goes white', but it may be a more unquie term that a writer or speaker came up with. I would interpret it as they same as my mind goes blank, though.
9 de agosto de 2020
I assume we are living in a world which is constantly under threat of nihilism. I will never say my mind goes blank in reality, for that simply means I give up myself to nihilism. The state of my mind is based on how I think, and everything else is just a sign of insanity which is not worth thinking.
11 de agosto de 2020
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