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what is the difference between "what is the situation and how is the situation" ?
11 jan. 2012 07:06
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"What is the situation?" is asking you to define the situation. You ask this question when you don't know what's going on.
"How is the situation?" is asking for how good or how bad the situation is now. You already know about what's happening.
12 januari 2012
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Someone would ask "What is the situation?" if they are not yet familiar with the situation, and "How is the situation?" if they already know the situation and are seeking an update on it.
11 januari 2012
I would have to agree with Dlynell.
11 januari 2012
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