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05-31-2010, 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by YuriTokoro View Post
Could you tell me something?

This is from a novel. (The title is The Great Gatsby.)

Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.

What’s the difference of the meanings between them? Isn’t the second one correct?
1. Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone,
2. Whenever you feel like criticizing someone,

Thank you!
Hi Yuri, I'm new to JF! Just joined yesterday in fact haha..

Both are correct. In this case, both "anyone" and "someone" are equivalent to 誰か。
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