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Irina Xiang
are these sentences all meaning the same thing? what's the matter with you? what's the trouble with you? what's your trouble? what's up? what's wrong with you? do they have slight differences?
2019년 2월 28일 오전 3:25
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Somewhat the same. "What's the matter with you?" and "What's wrong with you?" can both be perceived as rude and would be more a problem about the person rather than an issue they're having. "What's the matter?" or "What's wrong?" are more polite. "What's up?" can mean the same thing but can also be used as a greeting. "What's the trouble with you?" or "What's your trouble?" are grammatically correct, but awkward and not used. Closest would be "What troubles you?" but even that is uncommon.
2019년 2월 28일
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Lots of difference. what's the matter with you? Use as in "you are crazy or weird" what's the trouble with you? Use as in "What is wrong? Can I help you at all?" what's your trouble? Never heard this one. what's up? How do you do? What's new? (But casual) what's wrong with you? Can I help you? or "You are crazy!"
2019년 2월 28일
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