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I "I am really not into itit" vs I"I am not really into itit"

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If someone asks help on a subject, and I am lacking in knowledge on it., which is appropriate or correct -?

  1. I am really not into it
  2. I am not really into it The intention is to convey that I am not well versed in this particular subject

The intention is to convey that I am not well versed in this particular subject.

If someone asks help on a subject and I am lacking in knowledge on it. which is appropriate or correct -

  1. I am really not into it
  2. I am not really into it The intention is to convey that I am not well versed in this particular subject

If someone asks help on a subject, and I am lacking in knowledge on it, which is appropriate or correct?

  1. I am really not into it
  2. I am not really into it

The intention is to convey that I am not well versed in this particular subject.

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I am really not into it vs I am not really into it

If someone asks help on a subject and I am lacking in knowledge on it. which is appropriate or correct -

  1. I am really not into it
  2. I am not really into it The intention is to convey that I am not well versed in this particular subject