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Atualizado em
22 jun 2020
- Coreano
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Inglês (EUA)
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Castelhano (México)
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
1. She bailed on him
2. She stood him up
Do they mean exactly the same ?
1. She bailed on him
2. She stood him up
Do they mean exactly the same ?
2. She stood him up
Do they mean exactly the same ?
Respostas
22 jun 2020
Featured answer
- Inglês (EUA)
I think you mean bailed☺️. And they do have almost the same meaning but bailed and is mostly used when someone is scared to do something so they don’t do it. If that makes sense😌
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- Inglês (EUA)
I think you mean bailed☺️. And they do have almost the same meaning but bailed and is mostly used when someone is scared to do something so they don’t do it. If that makes sense😌
- Coreano
@alicianaharris
oh then,
He bailed on us because he was too scared to face the truth.
We were supposed to go on a date. But this guy stood me up without texting me or something.
Did I understand correctly ??
oh then,
He bailed on us because he was too scared to face the truth.
We were supposed to go on a date. But this guy stood me up without texting me or something.
Did I understand correctly ??
- Inglês (EUA)
- Coreano

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