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I don't feel like vs I 'm not in a mood



 
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I don't feel like vs I 'm not in a mood #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 14:00 pm   I don't feel like vs I 'm not in a mood
 

Hello

Would you mind telling me if the two sentences mean the same thing?

-I don't feel like talking to her.
-I 'm not in a mood to talk to her/talking to her.

Thanks a lot
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I don't feel like vs I 'm not in a mood #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 08, 2009 14:05 pm   I don't feel like vs I 'm not in a mood
 

YES, they do.
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