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May
21
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
@kiaml, oh I see. Thanks!
May
21
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
True, all the meanings depend on the recipient's taste eventually, but I was trying to know the general usage. I guess that your sarcasm theory could solve most of the meaning questions in this site.
May
21
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
@kiaml, "nice of you" is saying the personality of you while "good for you" is saying the benefit you could get. Am I getting them right?
May
20
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
Oh, first time I know that there are so many tiny differences between the two. Good explanation!
May
20
comment Is there a difference in pronunciation between “wood” and “would”?
dictionary.reference.com/browse/would
May
20
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
To me, this is a 'good' answer! So "nice job" should not be used at all since jobs will generally require qualities, or at least carries less weight than "good job"?
May
20
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
@Wesley, you are right, edited.
May
20
revised Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
change the misused word "weight" to "weigh"
May
20
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
'nice' answer(hope 'nice' will weight more than 'good' in this specific context).
May
20
awarded  Cleanup
May
20
comment Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
@Peter, I have the same feeling. Also I think that "nice job" carries more weight than "good job".
May
20
awarded  Critic
May
20
asked Does “good” weigh a little bit more than “nice”?
May
20
revised Is there a difference in pronunciation between “wood” and “would”?
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May
20
revised How to ask for a name of some thing?
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May
20
answered Is there a difference in pronunciation between “wood” and “would”?
May
19
answered How to ask for a name of some thing?
May
19
awarded  Suffrage
May
19
revised Which is clearer: “Achieved on 50 days” vs. “achieved 50 times”?
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May
19
answered Which is clearer: “Achieved on 50 days” vs. “achieved 50 times”?