• AugustWest@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    “Going to” is far superior to “fixing to,” so I don’t know what you are talking about.

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      4 个月前

      They don’t really mean the exact same thing, or at least not in my dialect. “Fixing to” implies that the thing will happen imminently, not just in the future.

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        4 个月前

        Fair enough. I do think that connotation doesn’t necessarily carry over to the “gonna” and “finna” forms, but it’s a good point.

        That said, “fixing to” still grates on my brain in ways I can’t begin to describe.

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        4 个月前

        That’s a fair question. My most honest answer isn’t a very good one: I can’t stand it.

        Linguistically, I don’t get it. “Fixing to” doesn’t seem to offer any benefit over “about to” or “going to” and as far as I can tell it doesn’t have any logical meaning at all.

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          but that’s not how language works. if you’re gonna dissect parts of phrases like this, “about to” makes even less sense.