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Do they mean the same thing?
I still miss you.
I miss you though.
7 февр. 2024 г., 15:26
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Well they both indicate that the speaker misses you. However, 'still' and 'though' have different meanings. "I still miss you" = I continue to miss you. "I miss you though" = "But I miss you". So they are not interchangeable.
7 февраля 2024 г.
Adding to what Claire said, “I still miss you” can also mean “I miss you even so”. For example, this conversation:
1: “I have been a terrible friend”
2: “Well, you could have been nicer at times.”
1: “I guess you don’t want to see me again, right?
2: “Wrong. Difficult as you may sometimes be, I still miss you. “
7 февраля 2024 г.
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