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what's the different among on "ok","alright","fine"
Mar 20, 2012 7:33 AM
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"alright" , "ok" or "fine" all mean " I comprehend/ understand"
March 20, 2012
1
That is okay with me.
Alright, let's go to the Post Office first, then we'll go to the restaurant. I'll agree to that!
That's fine! We can go to that Italian restaurant. I'm fine with that!
All the above mean the same thing. I agree with that decision; it's okay, fine and alright with me!
March 20, 2012
No difference, except that "OK", "Okay" and "alright" are slang and should not be used in formal writing unless they form part of a dialogue, etc. "Fine" is a more formal word.
March 20, 2012
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