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10 Nov 2014
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What is the difference between "He's my type. " and "He's my crush." ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between "He's my type. " and "He's my crush." ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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10 Nov 2014
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He's my type= I generally like people like him romantically/he looks/acts a lot like people who I have dated in the past.
He's my crush= I am really, really interested in dating him and (maybe) only interested in dating him. :)
a: I have a crush on him.
B: ooh yeah. He seems like he would be your type.
C: he's my type too, but for some reason, I'm not too interested in him.
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He's my type= I generally like people like him romantically/he looks/acts a lot like people who I have dated in the past.
He's my crush= I am really, really interested in dating him and (maybe) only interested in dating him. :)
a: I have a crush on him.
B: ooh yeah. He seems like he would be your type.
C: he's my type too, but for some reason, I'm not too interested in him.
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It sounds natural to say he's my type.
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If he is your crush you like him. If he is you type you and him are similar or a good fit for each other.
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お礼が大変遅くなり申し訳ありません。ありがとうございました。^_^またよろしくお願いします
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