Aamir Tariq
Senior Member
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- Mar 28, 2016
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Urdu
- Home Country
- Pakistan
- Current Location
- Pakistan
I have hear the phrases mostly in American English.
"View someone/something in a very/really positive/negative light."
When you view someone in a positive light. Does it mean that you create of a positive picture of that person in mind? and similarly when you view someone in a negative light, does it mean that you create a negative image of that person in your mind?
Does the expression also mean that you are forming a positive or negative opinion of a person with or without actually judging him?
When you view some event in a positive light. Does it mean that it is accepted to you and you regard it as a welcomed or healthy activity? And when you view some event in a negative like, does it mean that you don't like it?
Regards,
Aamir the Global citizen
"View someone/something in a very/really positive/negative light."
When you view someone in a positive light. Does it mean that you create of a positive picture of that person in mind? and similarly when you view someone in a negative light, does it mean that you create a negative image of that person in your mind?
Does the expression also mean that you are forming a positive or negative opinion of a person with or without actually judging him?
When you view some event in a positive light. Does it mean that it is accepted to you and you regard it as a welcomed or healthy activity? And when you view some event in a negative like, does it mean that you don't like it?
Regards,
Aamir the Global citizen