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Are these the same?
I'm just chilling..
I'm just chilling out.
2025年1月8日 20:01
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Yes, they are very similar in meaning! Both mean that you are relaxing or taking it easy. The difference is subtle:
1. "I'm just chilling" – This is the more common and casual way of saying you're relaxing.
2. "I'm just chilling out" – This adds a slight emphasis, often implying you're unwinding after stress or activity.
Both are perfectly natural and interchangeable in most situations.
2025年1月8日
1
"I'm just chilling" means you are relaxing.
"I'm just chilling out" could also mean you are relaxing, but it would usually mean you are trying to calm down. ( Maybe something made you angry, and now you need to chill out)
2025年1月9日
Yes, you can use both of these.
2025年1月9日
I agree with Albert and Camilla.
2025年1月9日
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