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What's the difference between "Here we go" and "Let's go"?
Is that subtle so that I can use both of them for the same meaning?
22 sep. 2015 22:08
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No - they are very different. 'Let's go' is a suggestion - that you and those you are speaking to leave.
'Here we go' can be a couple of things. It can be an expression of realisation, and it can be a statement that you have started to go - probably with a degree of surprise, such as if you had waited for a while.
In short - One is a suggestion to go, the other is a statement that the 'going' has started.
22 september 2015
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I agree with the above. Also, sometimes "here we go" is used sarcastically. Like if you are at a meeting at work and a very annoying person who always talks forever in meetings start talking, you may say quietly to your friend "here we go" and roll your eyes . . or "here we go again . . " meaning your are irritated.
22 september 2015
"Here we go" -- conclusion
"Let's go" -- suggestion
23 september 2015
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