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Whats the difference between 'Happy' and 'Glad' ?
Oct 11, 2014 2:39 PM
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It mostly depends the context. Glad is usually used when something bad or worrysome is averted. Ex. "I'm glad he didn't forget his wallet" or "I'm glad I wasn't late for the bus."
October 11, 2014
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The meaning is similar, but 'happy' is stronger than 'glad' ( or in other words 'happier').
We often use 'I'm glad...' as a response, for example, if someone tells you some good news, you might say 'I'm (very/really/so) glad to hear that'. Glad in this sense means pleased/relieved.
October 11, 2014
I dnt think they both are different. I use them alternately :p
October 11, 2014
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