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We seem to have similar interests. vs It seems as though we have similar interests.

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different structures. The first phrase is more concise and direct, while the second phrase is more formal and elaborate. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 4197 views

We seem to have similar interests.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a straightforward way to express that two or more people share similar interests.

Examples:

  • We seem to have similar interests in music.
  • They seem to have similar interests in sports.
  • It seems like we have similar interests in books.
  • Jun 15, 2015 ... After the link is accepted, wait a few days/week and follow up with a brief note asking for a call: “We seem to have similar interests; I'd like to ...
  • Just thought to say hello and greet you, as we seem to have similar interests, and even though these are evolving, they are still overlapping. Hope your work in ...
  • ... or Repro and I'd like to subscribe -maybe you could add a widget so people can subscribe? Here's my blog – we seem to have similar interests in old things :- )
  • May 16, 2014 ... ... blurb to say something like “I noticed from your comments on Thingamijig's updates that we seem to have similar interests. Wondered if you'd ...

Alternatives:

  • It appears that we have similar interests.
  • It looks like we have similar interests.
  • We appear to have similar interests.

It seems as though we have similar interests.

This phrase is correct but more formal and elaborate than the first one.

This phrase is a more formal way to express the idea that two or more people share similar interests.

Examples:

  • It seems as though we have similar interests in art.
  • It seems as though they have similar interests in history.
  • It seems as though we have similar interests in cooking.

Alternatives:

  • It appears as though we have similar interests.
  • It looks as though we have similar interests.
  • It appears that we have similar interests.

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