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Davide K
What’s the difference between “ artsy” and “ arty “ ?
May 13, 2021 5:49 PM
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..... hello, if you are available we can speak English, I would like to improve the speech ,,,,, I use skype my name is massimo.mazzuoccolo (I have the same photo as italky) Thanks
May 13, 2021
I’ve never heard of arty. But artsy means someone who is artistically inclined.
May 13, 2021
In the UK we would definitely say arty. Artsy can sound like a rude word!
May 13, 2021
From what I understand they are the same thing. Although, people don't usually say "arty" they say "artsy" instead. Artsy can come off as a cuter term as well.
May 13, 2021
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