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Hi, can anybody tell me the difference between mistake and mishap? how do you use them in sentences?
25 ธ.ค. 2018 เวลา 6:40
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mishap is tends to be more casual . If you say " there was a bit of a mishap at lunch" it implies that something small and maybe funny went wrong . (like the waiter dropped something on you ) mishap = a mix up, an error , some confusion If you say "there was a mistake" it tends to sound more serious . By saying it is a mistake you are saying it was definitely wrong. . If you say mishap you are saying one part of the event went wrong / got confused . Examples : "Sorry excuse me waiter , there was a mistake with our order. You gave us the fish instead of the beef" "Why is the dog blue ? " "There was a bit of a mishap when we were painting the house ..." mishap = miss happening . Something happening that goes amiss. Not always bad.
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