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Which is the difference?
which is the difference between "hold me" and "hug me"?
1 juin 2015 01:53
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As we know "hold" is sujetar, sostener or agarrar buy using "hold me" or "hold me tight" like The Beatles song, it would be like "abrazar a alguien fuertemente" or "un abrazo de oso" as we say in Spanish.
And "hug me" is like "abrazar normalmente" That's what I understand of it, so kind of hoping it helps you abit but let's see what a native English/Spanish speaker says. :)
1 juin 2015
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To be 'held' in this case usually means some longer-lasting form of physical comfort, an extended hug to relieve emotional distress or provide comfort. Hugging is usually more short-lived, a form of greeting between people who may not be close at all.
In America, where we have huge personal space, 'to be held' also implies a physical closeness that may not exist with hugging, which is why the phrase 'hold me' is usually only said to very close friends or boyfriends/girlfriends/spouses.
1 juin 2015
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'what is the difference', not 'which is the difference'
hold me= asking the person to hold a part of your body, commonly hand.
hug me= asking the person to hold your entire body, wrapping their arms around you.
1 juin 2015
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Anglais, Espagnol
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Anglais
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