Marissa.napis
difference take care and take care always? what's the difference between " take care" and "take care always"?
2013년 2월 5일 오전 1:44
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No difference at all, except "take care always" has a little more emphasis. But the meaning is still exactly the same. Angry and Enraged. Same meaning, different levels of intensity. Take Care Always is a little more heartfelt. Does that help? Fdmaxey is on the right track with the close relative/friend analogy. That's the sentiment.
2013년 2월 5일
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"Take care always" is usually said to a person with whom you are close - a close relative or loved one, somebody that you care for. "Take care" would be said more to an acquaintance or colleague. You might be friendly with them, but not very close - not like a relative.
2013년 2월 5일
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"always"
2013년 2월 5일
be prepared for a possible attention to the problem. take care of you did.
2013년 2월 5일
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