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Lucy
I've known that " choosy", "picky", "fussy" have a same meaning. Is it correct?
If They are not same, What's the diffrence of the meaning?
21 févr. 2011 09:43
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Yep, they're the same.
21 février 2011
They are all very similar. Typically, we tend to use "fussy" and "picky" with food and "choosy" and "picky" with romance. For example:
He's a very fussy eater--he only likes around seven different vegetables!
She wants to get married, but I think she's too picky.
21 février 2011
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Lucy
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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