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"Don’t give me up" vs "Don’t give up on me"

Both phrases are correct, but they have different meanings and contexts. 'Don't give up on me' is used to ask someone to continue supporting or believing in the speaker, while 'Don't give me up' is not a common phrase in English. It's important to use the correct phrase based on the intended meaning.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

Don’t give me up

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English. It does not convey a clear or commonly understood meaning.

Don’t give up on me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask someone not to stop supporting or believing in the speaker.

This phrase is used to express a request for continued support or belief from someone. It implies a sense of perseverance and encouragement.

Examples:

  • I know things are tough right now, but please don't give up on me.
  • Even when I make mistakes, I hope you won't give up on me.
  • Don't give up on me, I'm trying my best to improve.
  • She promised she wouldn't give up on me no matter what.
  • Your support means everything to me, please don't give up on me.

Alternatives:

  • Don't abandon me
  • Don't lose faith in me
  • Don't stop believing in me
  • Don't forsake me
  • Don't desert me

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