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Old 30-Jun-2006, 20:31
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Default I couldnīt stand it-I couldnīt stand you

For a situation that was unbereable, I could say: I couldnīt stand it anymore!
But, when someone is unbeable can I say later

"I couldnīt stand YOU anymore!" ?

Is there another way to mean that?


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Old 30-Jun-2006, 22:03
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Default Re: I couldnīt stand it-I couldnīt stand you

i think you can say I couldnīt stand it and I can't stand you either
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