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sunseeker666
What's the difference between are fond of something and like something ?
Thanks for your help
11 mei 2022 02:45
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To be fond of someone:
I’m really fond of him”.
- expresses that you like the person but also something softer. Like there is a warmth about how you feel about that person because of time shared.
Similarly with being fond of something: you really enjoy doing it, seeing it, eating it.
To me its invoking a sense of warmth and likeness to a subject or person. But also, a memory or nostalgia attached.
Like is very generic. You like something and it’s not specific how much but you like it. Less warmth and nostalgia unless you say it with lots of intent “I really like playing this because it makes me happy”
11 mei 2022
Hello :)
If you are fond of something it usually describes your hobbies, for example:
I'm fond of vollayball.
When you like something, it can be literally everything:
I like eating pizza.
I like playing football.
11 mei 2022
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