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I'm not hyper vs He is hyper

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they refer to different individuals. 'I'm not hyper' is correct when referring to oneself to express that one is not overly excited or energetic. 'He is hyper' is correct when describing someone else as being overly excited or energetic.

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I'm not hyper

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that one is not overly excited or energetic.

This phrase is used when someone wants to convey that they are not overly excited or energetic. It is a way to express calmness or lack of hyperactivity.

Examples:

  • I'm not hyper, I'm just focused.
  • No, I'm not hyper, I'm just in a good mood.
  • I'm not hyper, I'm just naturally energetic.
  • Don't worry, I'm not hyper, I'm just enthusiastic.
  • I'm not hyper, I'm just feeling really happy.
  • Dec 9, 2014 ... At 64 years of age Suzi Quatro is still svelte enough to squeeze into those trademark leather jumpsuits that helped make her a sex symbol of Seventies glam rock.
  • When I'm not hyper-focused on “knowing” in any absolute way, the answer that arises on its own is this: I am here to be happy, to be joyful, and these states are not things “to be done,” they are not something I can “accomplish,” but rather if I ...
  • ... me feel like a zombie and I've only been on it for a few days at 5mg and I'm meant to increase it to 10mg, its making me feel unable to express myself emotionally and very hyper, when I'm not hyper I feel dead, like desperate for sleep.
  • Jan 29, 2013 ... @MuscularSon I'm not hyper muscular or latino, but can be pretty menacing with no shirt on eating kielbasa with large knife until kids sleep. Expand Collapse 0 replies 0 retweets 0 favorites. Reply. Retweet Retweeted.

He is hyper

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe someone as being overly excited or energetic.

This phrase is used to describe someone who is overly excited, energetic, or restless. It is a way to convey that the person is displaying hyperactive behavior.

Examples:

  • He is hyper because he had too much sugar.
  • I can't handle him when he is hyper like this.
  • She becomes hyper when she's nervous.
  • He gets hyper before important events.
  • The kids are always hyper after playing outside.
  • May 14, 2014 ... Oscar Pistorius is sent for psychiatric tests over claims he is 'hyper-vigilant' - meaning he could ESCAPE murder charge for shooting Reeva. Pistorius' lawyer claimed he has anxiety disorder linked to his disability; Psychiatrist ...
  • Nov 24, 2010 ... I have a kid of 4 years old. He is intelligent and very sharp but his teachers complain that he is hyper. He is a fidget. He cannot concentrate on one thing at a time and doesn't have any patience for it. This is found in most of ...
  • Jun 28, 2012 ... People have suggested he is hyper. But I am not so sure. I don't want to medicate if at all possible not to medicate. I also don't want a label on my son as it can become an excuse. I think the real problem is not enough physcial ...
  • 2011年9月16日 ... She/He is hyper! (彼女って/彼ってハイテンションだね!) You are always hyper. ( いつもテンション高いよね。) You are hyper today! (今日はハイテンションだね!) Why are you hyper today? (なんで今日はハイテンションなの?).

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