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reminds me of good times vs reminds me of the good times

Both phrases are correct; however, they're used in slightly different contexts. 'Reminds me of good times' is more general and can refer to any positive memories, while 'reminds me of the good times' is more specific and implies a particular set of good memories. The choice between them depends on the level of specificity you'd like to express.
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reminds me of good times

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to positive memories in general.

This phrase is used to express that something evokes positive memories or associations without specifying a particular set of memories.

Examples:

  • Listening to that song reminds me of good times with my friends.
  • The smell of fresh bread always reminds me of good times with my family.
  • I love it when a song reminds me of good times I've had in the past. Community. Timeline · About · Photos · Likes · Videos. Public Cancel Save Changes. People.
  • EXƷMPTION says at 1:53: Nostalgic tune, reminds me of good times.. Posted 2 years ago2 years. Reply · wolfcake says at 3:30: V. Posted 2 years ago2 years.
  • Favorite Fragrance Memory: Coconut and pineapple, the smell of suntan lotion reminds me of good times at the beach with my family. SARA. PENNSYLVANIA
  • Jan 31, 2016 ... Reminds me of good times ahead. Day 4 - Fantastic Mr. Fox. Bug Mad Girl and I met this fox when we were walking on Hayling Island.

Alternatives:

  • evokes good memories
  • brings back good memories
  • conjures up good times
  • triggers happy memories
  • stirs pleasant recollections

reminds me of the good times

This phrase is also correct and implies a specific set of good memories being recalled.

This phrase is used when referring to a particular set of positive memories or a specific period of time that was enjoyable.

Examples:

  • This photo reminds me of the good times we had on that vacation.
  • Seeing my old school uniform reminds me of the good times I had in high school.
  • Reminds me of the good times. Grass stained blue jeans. Hyper with ADHD Back when my life was free. Reminds me of the good times. Making ruckus like I do ...
  • Dec 15, 2012 ... Reminds me of the good times. Like I was back in grade school. You got me feeling brand new. Ya just the thought of You Reminds me of the ...
  • 'Oilily reminds me of the good times with my mother'. 'There are few things in my life I regret,' Yvette (28) said in her letter to Oilily, 'but I'm still frustrated that I ...
  • Reminds me of the good times. Grass stained blue jeans. Hyper with ADHD Back when my life was free. Reminds me of the good times. Making ruckus like I do ...

Alternatives:

  • evokes memories of the good times
  • brings back memories of the good times
  • conjures up memories of happy times
  • triggers memories of pleasant moments
  • stirs recollections of the good times

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