''Sorry I have a boyfriend'' and ''No, i have a boyfriend'' are not the same`? Can someone please explain to those of us that may not understand what Erigga meant? Thank you!
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Saturday, September 13, 2025
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That sorry means, eeyah I for do but I have a boyfriend
ReplyDeleteThe second I have a boyfriend means I no do even if I didn't have a boyfriend, but fortunately for me I have a boyfriend
Correct
DeleteThat sorry means, eeyah I for do but I have a boyfriend
ReplyDeleteThe second I have a boyfriend means I no do even if I didn't have a boyfriend, but fortunately for me I have a boyfriend
Sorry means she would've considered or is considering his offer even though she has a boyfriend
ReplyDeleteWhile No means she's not considering,pondering,regretting or in the slightest bit interested in him because she has a boyfriend.
Sorry I have a boyfriend means politely saying "No" without sounding harsh.
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No, I have a boyfriend is more direct and firm which immediately set a boundary.
U have sense!
DeleteThey always misread because ego won't let them breathe properly. Anyhow you want to read it, she said she has a boyfriend or she didn't say she has a boyfriend. If she said she has a boyfriend, it means keep walking, there is nothing to misread there.
ReplyDeleteI tire for the expelling Interpreters. As if they have not seen people with the big NO who ended up doing it
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