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Since "wait a minute" have the same meaning as "wait a second," could I shorten it to "wait a min?" Just like "wait a sec!"

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Rebecca

Yes, absolutely! In terms of asking for someone to wait for a moment, there is no difference between using "minute" or "second." You can shorten them to "sec" or "min," but the later is used more in writing and less in conversation. So if you were texting someone casually, you could say "wait a min," but it would sound a bit weird to say that in real life. "Wait a sec," though, can be used in both situations. Remember that using "sec" and "min" is more casual. Ex: Wait a minute, I'll be right there. Ex: Can you wait a second for me?

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