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moderately and fairly
Moderately well and fairly well, are they of the same degree of good?
Oct 15, 2019 9:57 AM
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For me 'moderately well' ranks a little less than 'fairly well' for a few reasons.
If I say my studies are going fairly well, I'm being somewhat positive and think my studies are going *almost* well. I often throw in the qualifier 'fairly' to be modest, or because I think there's always room for improvement.
If I say my studies are going moderately well, I'm being a little more cautious than if I had said I was doing fairly well. I'm also being slightly more self-critical and implying there's more room for me to improve in my studies than if I had used 'fairly well'.
I also hear 'fairly well' much more often than 'moderately well'. The 2nd just sounds a far more guarded/cautious statement.
October 15, 2019
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Yes they are very similar. I can't think of a difference.
October 15, 2019
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