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What's the different in the nuance of saying between "I'm" and "I come from"?

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Rebecca

"I'm from" is a little bit more casual and informal in feeling than "I come from." We often use "I come from" to explain our ancestral roots, so it is a little bit unusual that the speaker has used this expression to share information about the number of siblings he has. Ex: I come from a family of scholars. Ex: I'm from a family of five sons.

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