๐น “Talk someone into (something)”
It means:
To persuade someone to do something.
To convince someone (usually when they weren’t sure at first).
So the person didn’t want to do it…
but after talking, they agreed.
✅ Structure
Talk + someone + into + noun / verb-ing
Examples:
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She talked me into going to the party.
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He talked her into buying the dress.
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They talked us into joining the trip.
Notice:
๐ After into, we use verb + ing
❌ talked me into go
✅ talked me into going
๐ฅ Meaning & Feeling
It usually implies:
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The person needed convincing
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There was hesitation
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Someone influenced the decision
Example:
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I didn’t want to travel, but my friend talked me into it.
That means:
๐ You changed your mind because of them.
๐ Opposite Expression
Talk someone out of (something)
To persuade someone NOT to do something.
Example:
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She talked me out of quitting my job.
๐ง Quick Comparison
| Expression | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Talk into | Convince to do |
| Talk out of | Convince not to do |
๐ฌ Example in conversation
A: I don’t think I should apply.
B: Come on, I’ll talk you into it!
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