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I'm not good vs I'm not feeling good

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm not good' is a general statement about one's overall well-being or abilities, while 'I'm not feeling good' specifically refers to one's health or emotional state.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 6501 views

I'm not good

This phrase is correct and can be used to express a general feeling of not being well or capable.

This phrase is used to convey a sense of not being well physically or emotionally, or not being proficient in a particular area.

Examples:

  • I'm not good at math.
  • After the accident, I'm not feeling good.
  • I'm not good with public speaking.
  • She's not good at keeping secrets.
  • He's not good with directions.
  • 'Cause I'm not good at it.
  • I'm not good at this either.
  • I'm not good at quiet.
  • For me, yes. I'm not good with tomorrow.
  • I'm not good at saying something.
  • I'm not good at caring this much.
  • Look. I'm not good at bonding.
  • I told you, I'm not good with secrets.
  • I'm not good at everything.
  • I'm not good at waiting.
  • I'm not good at describing people.
  • I'm not good at a lot of things.
  • I'm not good at anything.
  • I'm not good with good-byes.
  • I'm not good with feelings.
  • I'm not good at being a boyfriend.
  • I'm not good at being a boyfriend.
  • And I'm not good with clues.
  • I'm not good with praise.
  • - I'm not good at math.

Alternatives:

  • I'm not well
  • I'm not okay
  • I'm not great
  • I'm not proficient
  • I'm not skilled

I'm not feeling good

This phrase is correct and is commonly used to express a sense of not feeling well physically or emotionally.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is experiencing discomfort, illness, or emotional distress.

Examples:

  • I'm not feeling good today.
  • She's not feeling good after eating that.
  • He's not feeling good about the situation.
  • I'm not feeling good about this decision.
  • They're not feeling good about the upcoming exam.
  • I'm not feeling good about doing this.
  • 'Cause I'm not feeling good right now.
  • I'm not feeling good, you know?
  • All right, so it starts out I'm not feeling good.

Alternatives:

  • I'm not feeling well
  • I'm not doing well
  • I'm not feeling great
  • I'm not feeling okay
  • I'm not feeling my best

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