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27 January
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We say “i have got the blues” and “feel blue”, right? They have a difference, right? 😬😀
We say “i have got the blues” and “feel blue”, right? They have a difference, right? 😬😀
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27 January
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- English (US)
I’ve got the blues and I feel blue mean the same thing. I would use them interchangeably.
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- English (US)
I’ve got the blues and I feel blue mean the same thing. I would use them interchangeably.
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- Vietnamese
@newenglandgenie thank you! 🙏😆 so what do they mean?
- English (US)
It means you’re sad or have something troubling you.
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- Vietnamese
@newenglandgenie Have a person told me that “got the blues” means you’re upset. Is it right? 🤔
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- Vietnamese
@newenglandgenie oh thank you so much!!! 😊🤩🙏🥰

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