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Is it different between “buy something” and “buy yourself something”?

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Rebecca

Yes, the "yourself" has been added here to express the meaning of purchasing something for oneself and not another person. Thus, we can understand "buy yourself something" to be a bit more specific about who the receiver is, than just stating "buy something." You can also use "herself/himself/myself" in similar ways. Ex: Buy yourself something nice for your birthday. Ex: I'm going to buy myself a nice coat for winter.

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