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Chace ¡°anyway¡± is used when we want to change the subject completely, or when we want to bring back the original subject after being interrupted. For example:

A: ¡¦so that¡¯s why I didn¡¯t like that movie.

B: Oh I see. I won¡¯t go see it then. Anyway, where do you think we should have dinner tonight?

A: I really don¡¯t think this is a good time to¡¦

B: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the bathroom is?

A: It¡¯s at the end of the hall. Anyway, as I was saying, I don¡¯t think this is a good time to invest in gold.


The expression ¡°by the way¡± is used when we suddenly remember something that we want to say to someone. For example:

I¡¯m going to the supermarket after work today. Oh, by the way, Harry wants to know if you¡¯re coming over for dinner this weekend.

I watched a really good show on TV last night. Oh, by the way, here¡¯s the DVD you lent me last month. Thanks for letting me borrow it.


https://englishhelponline.me/2010/05/23/the-difference-between-words-anyway-by-the-way-speaking-of-and-at-any-rate/
2016/04/12
Chace you can check this out on forum

https://www.englishforums.com/English/ByTheWayVsAnyway/xmmbw/post.htm
2016/04/12
writer oh,, thanks a lot ! . it's very helpful to me . 2016/04/13



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