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What´s diference between "More or Less " and "So so"?
May 9, 2013 3:16 PM
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"More or less" means nearly or approximately, implying that it is not exact.
"I'm more or less done with the housework." = I may be finished with the housework, but there may still be a couple of small things to do.
'So-so' = mediocre, lacking in quality. Not horrible or awful, but not excellent either.
"How did you like the movie?"
"It was so-so. It had some good parts, but went on for too long."
May 9, 2013
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Mona: How are you feeling today?
James: So so.
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Mona: Do you love me?
James: More or less. (Mona starts to cry.)
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