nerdygirly
Hello, I've been thinking about the differences between certain questions and now I'm wondering if I'm thinking too hard.
For example, is there a big difference between what someone thinks of you and how someone feels about you?
I know a lot of times people ask, "How does x feel about me?"
Or "What does X think about/of me?"
Most recently, I asked, "What does X like about me?"
I get that the last question is referring to specifics, but is there much of a difference between the first two? I tried a little exercise where I answer those questions about people in my life, but ultimately it seems that what I "think" is influenced by what I "feel" and vice versa.
Is there a better way to word the question to get the desired knowledge? Or does it not really matter either way? What are your thoughts?
Sorry if this is in the wrong area.
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For example, is there a big difference between what someone thinks of you and how someone feels about you?
I know a lot of times people ask, "How does x feel about me?"
Or "What does X think about/of me?"
Most recently, I asked, "What does X like about me?"
I get that the last question is referring to specifics, but is there much of a difference between the first two? I tried a little exercise where I answer those questions about people in my life, but ultimately it seems that what I "think" is influenced by what I "feel" and vice versa.
Is there a better way to word the question to get the desired knowledge? Or does it not really matter either way? What are your thoughts?
Sorry if this is in the wrong area.
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