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1. I'm not really into dancing.
2. I'm not interested in dancing at all.
3. I am not very interested in dancing.
4. In fact, I'm not interested in dancing.
(What does #1 mean, #2, #3 or #4?)
9 years ago

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Reed
All of these mean the same thing. "Into" in sentence one is slang and it means "interested in" or "excited by".
9 years ago

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