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I mean seriously? vs Seriously?I mean seriously?

The correct phrase is "I mean seriously?". The second phrase, "Seriously? I mean seriously?", is not correct as it separates the expression "I mean seriously" with the word "Seriously" in the middle, disrupting the flow and meaning of the expression.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 183 views

I mean seriously?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to express disbelief or emphasize a point.

This phrase is used in informal settings to express disbelief, surprise, or to emphasize a point. It is often used in spoken English.

Examples:

  • I can't believe he said that. I mean seriously?
  • She expects us to finish this by tomorrow. I mean seriously?
  • I mean seriously, how could they not notice?
  • I mean seriously, did you see what just happened?
  • I mean seriously, this is getting out of hand.
  • It's just... I mean, Queens, seriously?
  • I mean, really, seriously?
  • That's just a woman's name and a man's name with a flower stuck in the middle of it. I mean, seriously?
  • Mr. Winslow, did you just say, "I mean, seriously"?
  • I mean seriously, this can be an ad campaign.
  • I mean seriously, Jackie, this is his damage, not yours.
  • I mean seriously, what am I doing here?
  • I mean seriously, the Department of Energy did not have anything to do with fracking.
  • I'm late for the gym, but when you catch whoever did this, tell me... because I will smash his face in, and I mean seriously.
  • I mean seriously, that's your plan?
  • I mean seriously, who leaves out a detail like that?
  • Which means seriously bad luck for you.
  • Registry database error is a message that means seriously bad news.
  • Which means seriously bad luck for you.
  • Okay, I mean seriously, mature yourself for a moment.
  • I mean seriously, do you really think you're going to walk away from this?
  • I mean seriously, do I sound like a guy who would kill to win?
  • WHICH MEANS SERIOUSLY BAD LUCK FOR YOU.
  • when I say "dead," I mean seriously dead.
  • I mean, seriously, sit.

Seriously?I mean seriously?

This phrase is not correct as it disrupts the flow and meaning of the expression "I mean seriously" by separating it with the word "Seriously" in the middle.

  • I mean seriously, this can be an ad campaign.
  • I mean seriously, Jackie, this is his damage, not yours.
  • I mean seriously, what am I doing here?
  • I mean seriously, the Department of Energy did not have anything to do with fracking.
  • I'm late for the gym, but when you catch whoever did this, tell me... because I will smash his face in, and I mean seriously.
  • I mean seriously, that's your plan?
  • I mean seriously, who leaves out a detail like that?
  • Okay, I mean seriously, mature yourself for a moment.
  • I mean seriously, do you really think you're going to walk away from this?
  • I mean seriously, do I sound like a guy who would kill to win?
  • Which means seriously bad luck for you.
  • Registry database error is a message that means seriously bad news.
  • Which means seriously bad luck for you.
  • when I say "dead," I mean seriously dead.
  • If I had to be gone, and I mean seriously gone, in about eight hours,... how much could I take with me?
  • WHICH MEANS SERIOUSLY BAD LUCK FOR YOU.
  • using weapons, alcohol, narcotics, drugs or by other means seriously harmful to the health of the victim.
  • Seriously, though, I mean...
  • Seriously, I mean, you should look at some of these girls.
  • I mean, seriously, sit.

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