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    What is the difference this sentences? 1) I think of you. 2) I think about you. What does it mean each one?

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    I am only venturing a guess here.  
    "I think of you."   Example.  I am walking through the mall and I see a dress in a store window that you have.  I think of you because something "alerts" me to remember you.  
    "I think about you."
      Without outside stimulation, my thoughts go to you; what are you doing, where are you, do you like me, are you going to call me. 

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    Moniquinha

    Really thanks!!!=)
    lindilou

    I thought you would like this one!It will help so much in your efforts!!Peace.

    I'd rather have Bob/PKB think of me.



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