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Is there any difference between "hold on" and "wait a minute"?
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21 apr. 2013 08:14
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In the context of asking someone to wait, they can both be used to mean the same thing. However, "wait a minute" is only for a short period of time, "hold on" is not giving a time period for waiting, so could be used to imply a longer waiting time.
"Hold on" in a slightly different context can also mean "hold on to something physically or mentally, don't let it go".
21 april 2013
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