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Nick
what seems to be the problem
what is the different between "what seems to be the problem" and "what's the problem"
10 févr. 2016 11:07
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First, please allow me to correct your question:
'What is the difference between "What seems to be the problem?" and "What's the problem?"
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"What's the problem?" is very direct. It implies that there is a problem, and you need to know what it is.
"What seems to be the problem?" is what doctors say. It is polite, detached, reassuring, and implies that perhaps there isn't a problem at all.
10 février 2016
First one is more polite. Also, it could mean the person answering is not 100% sure.
It sounds like something a doctor or mechanic would say.
The second is kinda rude in my opinion.
10 février 2016
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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