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cubet - 04 Mar 2008 09:20 GMT
I mean business with you

or

I mean business for you

( I love a girl but I m Italian and I m not sure about this sentence)
Thanks
Bye!
Leszek L. - 04 Mar 2008 10:09 GMT
>I mean business with you
>
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> ( I love a girl but I m Italian and I m not sure about this sentence)

I wouldn't use either of the two. The second is plain wrong,
and the first sounds, erm, rather brutal.

How about "I am [really] serious about you"?

Or "I have [some][very] serious [feelings/plans] about you"?

Good luck,
L.
cubet - 04 Mar 2008 12:57 GMT
ohhh thank you very much!
;- )

bye

>>I mean business with you
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> Good luck,
> L.
 
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