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Ren777
What's the matter? What's the problem? What's wrong?~What are the differences of them?~
Nov 17, 2010 1:53 PM
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I think they have same meaning.
November 17, 2010
they are all good, whatever tickles your pickle :P
November 17, 2010
Yes, you can use any of them for the same situation. They all mean that there is something to deal with. You really don't need to read too closely into this.
November 17, 2010
They mean the same thing, just worded slightly different. Use whichever one you like.
November 17, 2010
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