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Kate
Is there any difference between "yup" and "yep"?:-)
I find that my foreign friends often use "yep" and "yup" instead of "yes".
I'm wondering whether there is any difference between them.
Thanks in advance^ ^
31 jul. 2015 13:58
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All have the same meaning.
Yup and yep are more informal than yes, so definitely use yes in more business like settings or conversations.
Yup and yep are more slang/friendly. I rarely see yep used other than people who are very happy.
31 juli 2015
This is casual speech - yup and yep have the same "register".
If you're ever in doubt about which expression to use, just use "yes". You can't go wrong with standard English.
31 juli 2015
Nope, no difference.
31 juli 2015
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Kate
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