What I mean
I know what
you mean, but …
That’s true.
(You) …., though.
Maybe. On
the other hand, …
I don’t know.
Don’t you think … ?
I am not
(so) sure. Don’t you think …?
**
I love my
new laptop. Now I can work at home on the weekends.
I don’t know.
Don you think …?
I will never
get a cell phone. I don’t want to get calls all the time.
I know what
you mean, but …
Surfing the
internet is a big waste of time.
Maybe. On the
other hand, …
Email is great for keeping in touch with
friends and family.
That’s true.
……, though.
**
When you want someone to agree with
you, you can use expressions like these:
You k ow
what I mean?
You know?
You know
what I am saying?
It seems to
me people spend too much time
on their computers.
I mean, people
should spend more time
with family and friends. You know what I am saying?
I am not
sure.
I don’t think
people should listen to music while they are working.
……….. You
know?
I don’t think
you should go out with someone you meet on the Internet.
…. You know
what I mean?
***
Are you on
the Internet again?
Yeah. I am in a great chat room. It’s
a cool way to meet people.
I don’t know.
You don’t
really know who you are talking to.
I mean, it
is not like talking to someone in person. You know?
That is
true. You can still
talk about interesting stuff, though. You know what I mean?
Well, I am
not sure.
Don’t you
think it is more fun to talk to people, you know, face to face?
I know what
you mean, but it is not easy to find people with the same interests.
Well, maybe.
On the other hand, if you spent less time in chat rooms, you might find there
are some interesting people around here.
You know
what I am saying?