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yuko
any difference between unhappy, mad, and upset? confused....
29 févr. 2008 13:38
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unhappy = not happy :-)
mad = very angry (can also mean crazy or insane)
upset = unhappy but with a feeling of worry or disappointment
Hope this helps!
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29 février 2008
i think that mad is more expressiv than unhappy ... I hope this help..
2 mars 2008
Just a little.....
You are unhappy when your boyfriend leaves you.
You get mad when your boyfriend doesn't return your calls.
Upset can be used to replace both. It has a slight different tone to unhappy and mad, but has the same meaning.
1 mars 2008
Yes there is a difference :
"unhappy" is when one is not content with something or a situation and it takes a longer
span of time .He is unhappy with his life ,means he is not satisfied , which causes
feelings of discontent .
"mad" couldbe insane or crazy as Herman says
or in this context it means rather an advanced state of anger where one could act
aggressively or do stupid things . It usually takes an instant or a certain situation ,it is not a longterm state . " She was so mad at him, that she almost broke up with him."
"upset" when one is anxious and worried in a certain situation ,it is a short termed feeling .
"He got upset when they told him they might not approve his application .
:)
29 février 2008
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yuko
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Allemand, Italien, Espagnol
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Anglais, Allemand, Italien, Espagnol
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