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WONDERING



pilarmham
Spain

WONDERING
 
Why "I think" has turned into "I guess". When?



31 Mar 2013      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

I used to say �I suppose � but now I �ll say �I guess � as well! 
I guess it sounds cool!!! Actually, I �m a sucker for American accents, just love them. Have a nice day, pilarmham, ma �am!

31 Mar 2013     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

I guess is informal and more common for American English
Sophia

@Lynne: must have been typing at the same time:)

31 Mar 2013     



pilarmham
Spain

I imagine everything �s fine. Who can think (or believe, that �s even harder!) nowadays? Wink




31 Mar 2013     



MoodyMoody
United States

I �ll use "I guess," "I think," "I believe," and "I suppose." In my usage, "I guess" and "I suppose" show some skepticism or reluctance, but "I think" and "I believe" are more forthright while acknowledging the possibility of being wrong. I might also use "I think" or "I believe" if I am pretty sure of what I �m saying but I don �t want to be aggressive about my statement.

31 Mar 2013     



MarionG
Netherlands

hi pilarmham and all,
You might enjoy this poem by Taylor Mali (my favorite by far).
It is about the recent changes in how we express oursleves...very powerful!
 

1 Apr 2013     



Jayho
Australia

I �ve been using I think and I guess ever since I was a teenager, which was a loooong time ago
 
I guess maybe it �s American English and we, down here, being inundated with American TV just adopted it as part of our vernacular, but it is slightly different to I think
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

1 Apr 2013