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“missed you” and "miss you",how to think of the difference when people say that to me?
My gf message me that everyday,sometimes "missed u",somtimes "miss you"....
Jul 19, 2010 4:21 AM
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"I miss you" - this is an assertion independent of time.
"I am missing you" - presently and continuing to miss you.
"I missed you" - previously I was missing you (presumably said when you're no longer apart, so it's no longer in the present).
We also say "I missed you" when you failed to meet. "Sorry I missed you last night". This is a different meaning of miss, "failed to intersect with", and not really what you're asking.
July 19, 2010
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I read it as:
"I miss you" (...because you're not here now)
"I missed you" (...but you are here now)
July 19, 2010
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"I missed you" its is also used in terms fo lossing someone or somthing. for example, I missed my target, I missed my train, same is the case here, I missed you, mean I have lost you by doing some misstake or through some missunderstanding.
And when your gf sends you a message, "I missed you", it means that she was just missing you a few minuts or a few moments befor. For example I am busy in doing some work and at the moment I miss my love and after missing him/her i send a message as "My love I missed you, therefor I am sending you the message."
July 19, 2010
Use the word I miss you when you are seperated.
Use the word I missed you when you are together.
Check out my site https://bigben.academy/the-use-of-miss-or-missed-all-differences-explained/, will explain to you more :) hope it helps
September 17, 2021
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