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What's the difference between "for a bit" and "for a second" Are they the same? interchangeable? come with me for a bit Can I borrow your phone for a second
Apr 24, 2017 3:38 AM
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IMHO, 'for a bit' is for longer than 'for a second'. They both mean 'for a short amount of time, unspecified', but when you say: 'I'm going away for a bit' - it may mean a few weeks or even months. While 'for a second' means really not longer than a few minutes. 'For a bit' is, imho, like 'for a while'. I'm curious what other people think. Jo.
April 24, 2017
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For a bit means a short period, perhaps a few hours in this case. For a second means a very short period, perhaps long enough to make a very quick call, in this case.
April 24, 2017
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