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Jacque Cilliers
A fat chance
English is a funny language. A fat chance and a slim chance are the same thing.
But what does this mean?
Sep 1, 2019 3:48 PM
Comments · 7
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Great question! The main difference is sarcasm. If your friend says "Will it rain today?" and you answer "fat chance!" you're being sarcastic--like, "that's never going to happen." But if you say "there's just a slim chance it will rain today," no sarcasm at all.
September 1, 2019
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It's one thing that those two are the same, another thing that hard working and hardly working are the opposite
September 2, 2019
2
Please stop making people fool. There is no such thing of slim chance. Being a professional teacher you should give an academic reference from books.
September 1, 2019
2
I like the sarcasm twist to this answer
"fat chance", is probably meant more as a funny way of saying - "no way!!"
"slim chance" is more a statement of fact
nice!
September 1, 2019
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Jacque Cilliers
Language Skills
English, Spanish
Learning Language
Spanish
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