can I say " I totally understand" or do I need to use the word "it" at the end of the sentence when someone says they will not be able to attend a meeting which one is better? I totally understand I totally understand it (2024)

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I totally understand. This sounds more natural. When you say "i totally understand it" it sounds more like you are understanding of a subject like math or science, but even then you would drop the word totally and it would turn into " i understand it".
Keep up the great work!

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“I totally understand” sounds better.

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I totally understand. This sounds more natural. When you say "i totally understand it" it sounds more like you are understanding of a subject like math or science, but even then you would drop the word totally and it would turn into " i understand it".
Keep up the great work!

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@lindsey182 thank you!

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@SammiKatz I forgot to say that it is over text. Does that change anything or is "I totally understand it" still better?

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"I totally understand" is the best either way :)

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