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Is there difference between "as usual" and "as always"?
Hi,
some time ago, a friend asked to me how was my weekend.
I answered "my weekend was good, as always" and he corrected me... as usual?
Well, I didn't have time to ask the difference, so I am answering here.
In this context this answer is wrong?
>> My weekend was good, as always <<
Thanks for advance
May 8, 2017 4:15 PM
Answers · 5
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Technically you are wrong.
Because "always" means every time (without any fail).
And "usual" means usually or most of the time.
Of course, this is "nitpicking" (i.e. very detailed & not necessary).
May 8, 2017
1
I repeated this phrase to myself several times to see the differences and i feel like either one is correct anytime. So I think you were correct.
May 8, 2017
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