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think of/about
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My eternal problem:
I am thinking of/about getting a new job.
English is not my first language and I have never known what is the difference?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In my opinion, there are many phrasings of words with very similar meanings in the English language that, for all practical purposes, are the same. This use of of/about is one of those. There is a vague, undefined difference, I suppose, in that thinking "of" something implies a generalized end results. That is, to think of could mean, "maybe I will, maybe I won"t", whereas thinking "about" something gives a sense of a more immediate action in a deffinite direction, such as "thinking about a specific job offer"...