What else can I say if I don't want to say "on that note" in a sentence?
For example:
"On that note, here is the picture of taewoong and daehyun pulling kasper into the frame."
"On that note, say hi to my new car."
"On that note, good night."
Please help!
Nothing whatsoever. It's meaningless anyway.
>>9510530
Well. Well, say hello to my new car. Well, good night!
>welll, okay!
>>9510653
Thanks! Any other?
That being said
>>9510555
If a Guy writes "I'm the boy next door" in his bio, does he thinks so or feels so?
>>9510693
Any other, bud?
>>9510700
He wants others to think and feel so.
>>9510704
*open coat*
You tell me kid
>>9510706
I mean does he "think" that he's the boy next door and that is why he wrote so or does he "feel" he's the boy next door and that's why he wrote so?
>>9510720
>with that
>>9510726
Are you asking which is correct grammatically? Neither is wrong, but they don't mean exactly the same thing. Feel might imply something more temporary, think something more solid.
You can feel stupid without thinking that you are stupid.