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I've grown fat
Hey! :)
I would like to know what people say more often (around you) when they want to say "gain weight". I would also want to know if "I've grown fat" seems good to you.
Thanks!
(I'll be glad if you correct my English mistakes ^^)
2016年5月21日 23:42
解答 · 8
If you say you've "gained weight" it's a more polite, neutral expression.
Saying you've "grown fat" does communicate the same thing but it has a more derogatory, self-critical tone.
2016年5月22日
"Put on weight" is what we usually say.
"I've grown fat" is a correct sentence, but it would sound a little robotic if you used it in conversation. "I've put on weight" would sound better.
2016年5月21日
Thanks! :) James, do you think "I've grown fat" is fine too?
2016年5月24日
If you are going to use "fat" --- and as Mark says, it's a bit derogatory, or self-deprecatory if used of yourself -- it's more colloquial to say "I've got fat".
2016年5月22日
Normally I'd use "I have put on weight"
2016年5月21日
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