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Oscar
Hi guys!
I'm just surveying, if you will, how many of you would favour 'fairly' meaning 'moderately' over 'rather' or 'quite':
- The film was fairly good, wasn't it?
- The film was rather/quite good, wasn't it?
Fairly sounds more formal to me, and it's a longer word to pronounce.
Do you actually use it in day to day conversation?
Thanks guys!
Have a good one 🙂
9 Oca 2023 10:20
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I’m fairly sure I use it more than ‘rather’ and ‘quite’, which sound more British. And ‘quite’ definitely sounds much more positive to me than ‘fairly’ - an example of British understatement.
9 Ocak 2023
1
You are welcome and David's suggestion of "pretty good" is very common also in British English. I don't know if it's originally American or British but all Brıts would swear it is British English
10 Ocak 2023
1
Yes fairly is used regular by native speakers in daily conversation. The other options are also used frequently in daily speech. Also all the interchangeable options you have listed. are neither formal or informal they are all used by all social classes. in formal and informal situations equally.
9 Ocak 2023
1
It's fairly common! :) I think I use it a lot
9 Ocak 2023
1
In the US, one would almost certainly say the film was “pretty good.” The words you are asking about would all sound very stiff and unusual here, though they are very standard in other English-speaking countries. So, depends where you are!
9 Ocak 2023
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Oscar
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