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Yusuke
Is there any difference between "Don't judge me" and "Don't get me wrong"? I sense there's a slight difference between them. But, I'm not entirely sure... Thank you in advance.
2021年10月12日 03:06
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Rosco is correct.
We say "Don't get me wrong" when we are about to say something that we think might cause the listener to form a quick opinion about us that is not correct.
We almost always use this phrase connected to something else.
For example:
"Don't get me wrong, I like action movies, but this movie was not very good."
"Don't judge me." is more like a request. We often say it as a joke.
If your friend saw you eating a large amount of ice cream, you might say to them "Don't judge me."
We also use this in a serious way too, if a person feels they are being judged by friends or family in an unfair way.
Good luck!
2021年10月12日
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"Don't judge me" means don't make a judgement about me. Like a judge in a trail who finds someone guilty
"Don't get me wrong" Means not to misunderstand what they are saying or thinking maybe. Two aren't related
2021年10月12日
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