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Does "I am in good state/condition" mean I am physically great? If so, what is expression about...?
Does "I am in good state/condition" mean I am physically great? If so, what is expression about "I feel great emotionally"?
Mar 26, 2019 12:59 PM
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Hi Ethan,
You can say "I am in a good mood".
March 26, 2019
1
There are many synonyms you could use to indicate that you feel great emotionally such as:
Happy
Content
Cheerful
Joyful
Jolly
Carefree
Untroubled
In good spirits
In a good mood
Thrilled
To name a few.
March 26, 2019
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"I am in a good state" could mean financially, emotionally, work-wise, etc. It is more than a good mood.
"I am in good condition" usually means physical health, and fitness.
"I feel great emotionally" means they are happy, and content, and happy with their achievements/success, their relationships, etc.
March 26, 2019
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