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OK or Okay?
What's the difference between OK and Okay? How to use them in context?
19 nov. 2017 23:59
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The both are the same, but mosly use OK to say something very forcefully or you are not really agree but Okay to show your interest or your agreement in some point.
20 novembre 2017
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They are pronounced the same in speech, so no differences there. But in writing, you will only see OK in unproffessional settings. Text, emails to close associates/ friends, etc. Otherwise, default to okay to be safe.
OK was the original BTW (by the way) before the internet and texting began abbreviating everything
Bbl
Omw
Omg
Imo
Smh
Afk
Etc. ;-P
20 novembre 2017
There is no difference between the two in context.
20 novembre 2017
both are okay/okay
20 novembre 2017
@Chiris, thanks.
20 novembre 2017
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Lawrence
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Chinois (cantonais), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Chinois (cantonais), Anglais
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