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Hi I like your shoes vs Did you see the new movie, omg it was the best

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated. The first phrase is a compliment about someone's shoes, while the second phrase is a question or statement about a new movie. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 899 views

Hi I like your shoes

This phrase is correct and commonly used when complimenting someone's shoes.

This phrase is used to express admiration for someone's shoes in a casual and friendly manner.

Examples:

  • Hi! I like your shoes. Where did you get them?
  • I just wanted to say hi and that I really like your shoes.
  • Hi there! I like your shoes, they look great on you.
  • Hey, I like your shoes. They're so stylish!
  • Hi, your shoes are amazing. I like them a lot.
  • Michelle J Lexy Hi,i like your shoes black and red i like. Please johnny talk to me my e-mail address is kittytowie@btinternet.com or by phone 02088812230 or ...
  • Dec 30, 2014 ... I was like “Hi, I like your shoes.” WTF? Dumb ass. You meet a celebrity and you tell them you “like their shoes”. D'oh. She was lovely, pretty and ...
  • Mar 10, 2008 ... ... tester, who used them as "human text messaging" -- i.e. flirting with girls ("Hi, I like your shoes") and joking with his male friends ("You dork").
  • Either way, if that is you then that is great and also 'Hi! I like your shoes. Have you had your hair done?'. I am the co-founder of The Sunday ...

Did you see the new movie, omg it was the best

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking someone about a new movie or expressing excitement about it.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone has watched a new movie and to share enthusiasm about it.

Examples:

  • Did you see the new movie? OMG, it was the best!
  • OMG, have you seen the new movie? It's amazing!
  • The new movie was so good, did you see it?
  • I can't believe how good the new movie was, have you watched it?
  • Have you seen the new movie? It's fantastic!

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