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What does it mean when someone says "indulge me"?
Sep 29, 2021 5:41 PM
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It is a way of asking for permission to do something, usually talking. For example, person A wants to tell a story, but person B isn't interested. Person A might say, "Please just indulge me for a couple minutes." Or a teacher might say to her class, "Please indulge me if I don't follow our usual lesson plan today." In other words, the teacher is asking her class to be patient with her and not complain.
September 29, 2021
Go ahead and tell me, I’m interested
September 29, 2021
Indulge me also refers to sarcasm. "humour me"
September 29, 2021
If they say it, just that, "Indulge me," it's in answer to an objection. "But it will take too much time!" "But you already know this!" "But we did it ten times already!" It acknowledges that the request might be going overboard but please do it anyway.
September 29, 2021
You could also say "gratify/humor me"
September 29, 2021
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