English Language & Usage Asked on November 11, 2021
Imagine a time when a woman tells you "I’m trying to stay clear of you…", may it carry any positive kind of meaning? Or this sentence is just showing that the one saying this phrase is trying not to get close to you and has totally a negative meaning? Or in other words you are annoying…?
I’m asking this question to have a better idea of this phrase and what it really means.
From the way that you posted the question, the term can be generally assumed as negative. Or, I should say, the outcome is positive for one party and negative for the other.
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If the outcome is negative for both, it should be pretty self-evident. If the outcome is positive for both, the statement will be said in an obviously facetious or playful manner.
Answered by Dean F. on November 11, 2021
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