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I’m saying right vs I’m saying true

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I'm saying right' is used when someone wants to confirm if they are correct about something, while 'I'm saying true' is used when someone wants to emphasize that what they are saying is accurate or correct.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

I’m saying right

This phrase is correct and commonly used when someone wants to confirm if they are correct about something.

This phrase is used when you want to check if your statement or opinion is correct. It is often followed by an explanation or justification of why you believe you are right.

Examples:

  • I think the meeting is at 3 pm, but can you confirm? I'm saying right, aren't I?
  • I'm saying right, the answer to question 5 is option C.
  • You know what I'm saying? Right now, I'm tired of everything. Lyric Meaning. There's a double standard going on here. People expect him to keep it real with ...
  • What I'm saying right now is, "South Central L.A., problem's solved!" This is a one- time deal. If you burn down a building tomorrow, that's your problem! Okay.
  • I ain't doing shit you know what I'm saying right now I'm just sipping this mother fucking syrup you know, just booling. Yeah, shit you know how that go. 21
  • May 11, 2011 ... The words I'm saying right now, I don't know if they'll hurt you. They'll probably make you hate me forever. You, saying that I'm not the same as I ...

Alternatives:

  • Am I correct?
  • Is that right?
  • I'm right, aren't I?
  • I'm correct, right?
  • I'm not mistaken, am I?

I’m saying true

This phrase is correct and commonly used when someone wants to emphasize that what they are saying is accurate or correct.

This phrase is used to stress that the statement being made is true or accurate. It is often used to assert the validity of one's words.

Examples:

  • I'm saying true, the information in the report is accurate.
  • I'm saying true, I did see him at the party last night.
  • Nov 8, 2015 ... “Take a moment,” she would tell them, “and ask yourself 'Is what I'm saying true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?'” I've thought long and hard about ...
  • I'm saying true wealth, both physical and spiritual, comes through wisdom and righteousness, and that despite oppression. Blaming others for one's problems is  ...
  • Isn't what I'm saying true. Herdsman: Yes that is true, but it was a long time ago. Messenger: Tell me the truth, didn't you give me a boy to raise in my family?
  • Is what I'm saying true? Is what I'm saying wise? It is not so concerned with whether what I am saying is “nice” or “clean.” Also, the commandment against “ taking ...

Alternatives:

  • I'm telling the truth.
  • Believe me, it's true.
  • I swear it's true.
  • I'm not lying, it's true.
  • I'm being honest, it's true.

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