English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "i see more" Mean?

Learn what "i see more" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Intermediate
Neutral
Explain
English Phrases for Work

than differences in you two now.

This means the speaker thinks two people have a lot in common.

From The Black Thrones, Episode 27

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone comments that two people seem more alike than different.

Usage Scenario

Use it when comparing two people or pointing out shared traits. It can sound thoughtful, but in an argument it may feel blunt or judgmental.

Better ways to say it

1
I see more similarities than differences.
2
You two are more alike than you think.
3
There are more similarities than differences here.

How to learn English with ReelFluent

1
Discover

Scenes unlock real expressions as you watch

2
Understand

Tap to translate or use dual subtitles

3
Use

Practice immediately with AI Characters

4
Retain

Reinforce with quick quizzes and repetition

Learn practical English from scenes, not drills.

Build speaking confidence with drama-based context, instant explanations, and AI-powered practice tailored to real conversations.

Start learning

English Phrases for Work