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What's "firm" mean? Is it like "strict?"

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Rebecca

To be very firm means to be strong and unmoving about your decisions or beliefs. In this case, the speaker is saying that she was told to be strong when expressing her opinions to the man. Ex: When disciplining your children, you must be firm but gentle. Ex: I was very firm with my answer.

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