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is there any difference between “too much” and “a bit too much”?
Sep 25, 2021 10:08 AM
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"A bit too much" additionally states, that there is slightly too much / a little bit too much. So what ever it is, it is still too much but only slightly.
I feel like you can add "a bit" quite often to make a sentence sound softer. Imagine giving feedback to someones presentation and would say "You spoke too fast". It sounds way softer when you say "You spoke a bit too fast."
September 25, 2021
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Yes because a bit too much Is contradictory and for that reason funny. But in the end people can use both
September 25, 2021
1
A bit too much is more polite, it means its just too much not completelly, nearly means a lot.
Too much is direct, means no dought is too much.
I hope it was helpfull
September 25, 2021
Thenks Adam. I apreciate that.
September 26, 2021
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