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Danyel
I totally agree with you on this issue.
&
I fully agree with you on this issue.
What is the difference?
2021年9月7日 09:27
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These mean the same thing, but "totally" is informal where as "fully" is more formal.
2021年9月7日
1
Hey Danyel! Both ‘totally’ and ‘fully’ are correctly used in the phrases. To ‘totally’ or ‘fully’ agree means you 100% agree.
Here are some other alternatives:
Completely agree
Utterly agree
Absolutely agree
Entirely agree
Undoubtedly agree
I hope this helps 😊
2021年9月7日
They both are the same and „fully“ and „totally“ are synonymous in this context. I disagree that one is colloquial and the other (fully) more formal. I don’t get that feeling at all.
2021年9月8日
Both are fine. The first is for friends, and the latter is best used in formal work settings.
2021年9月7日
Both are correct, however fully can be considered more formal and totally more informal.
2021年9月7日
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