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Trust On = Trust About ?
Dear Teachers,
A.- You have to trust me on this one.
- You have to trust me about this.
- Which sentence is more common?
B. Maybe this is just a phase you might be going through, but whatever happens. Don’t beat yourself up over it.
- “Don’t beat yourself up over it” means “Don’t blame yourself over it”, right?
Thanks a million
Namsteven
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Re: Trust On = Trust About ?

Originally Posted by
namsteven
Dear Teachers,
A.- You have to trust me on this one.
- You have to trust me about this.
- Which sentence is more common?
My choice is, trust me on this one

Originally Posted by
namsteven B. Maybe this is just a phase you might be going through, but whatever happens. Don’t beat yourself up over it.
- “Don’t beat yourself up over it” means “Don’t blame yourself over it”
Right. 
All the best.
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