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BlackSmith
about " What a pity/shame/"bummer?" "
May I suppose that "What a pity" is popular twenty years ago and "What a shame" ten years ago and "What a bummer" recently? (If they are of the similar meaning like someone missed a good opportunity.) Thank you!
3 Oca 2018 13:35
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Hi BlackSmith,
They do all mean the same thing, that's true. It's not really a question of time, but rather formality. "What a pity" and "what a shame" are relatively formal, whereas "what a bummer" is more informal, and perhaps even slang.
They don't just mean you missed a good opportunity, but it is also used to show sympathy. For example:
- It rained the whole time we were in Paris, so we couldn't visit many of the tourist sites.
- Oh, what a pity! What a shame! Bummer! (or, What a bummer!)
Here, you understand how the other person feels.
Hope this helps!
3 Ocak 2018
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Çince (Mandarin), İngilizce, Japonca
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