When you're asking someone to be patient with you, which phrase do you use: "baring with me" or "bearing with me"?
Baring with me means to expose oneself to someone. Bearing with me means to be patient with someone.
The correct phrase is "bearing with me." It is a common expression that has been used for centuries.
Example | Meaning |
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Please bear with me while I finish this report. | Please be patient with me while I finish this report. |
I know this is a difficult situation, but I hope you can bear with me. | I know this is a difficult situation, but I hope you can be patient with me. |
Baring with me is not a correct phrase. It is a common misspelling of "bearing with me."
When you use the phrase "bearing with me," you are asking someone to be patient with you. You can use it in both formal and informal settings.
Here are some tips for using "bearing with me" correctly:
Here are a few success stories of people who have used "bearing with me" correctly:
"Bearing with me" is a common expression that means to be patient with someone. It is a correct and polite way to ask someone to be patient with you.
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