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What's the difference between 'think about me' and 'think of me'? Can I say 'think about me' here instead of 'think of me'?

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Rebecca

These two have the same meaning! The only difference is that perhaps "think of me" is a little more formal or romantic-sounding than "think about me," which is a little more casual in feeling. Ex: I wonder if you ever think of me. Ex: Even though we've broken up, I still think about her sometimes.

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