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Old 2011-02-18, 22:16   Link #13
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Originally Posted by idiffer View Post
while "i am fond of you" has very specific meaning. nothing to be confused about here.
IMO just saying "I'm fond of you" can still be rather abstract depending on who you say it to; after all, saying it in the first place implies you have some deeper feelings for the person you're saying it too, regardless off if it's familial, friendship, or romantic. It's really just a more low-key, indirect way of saying "I like you" or "I love you".
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