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Drica Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

chat / conversations

Hi,

what is the difference between chat and conversations ?

thanks
  

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Hello Drica, "Chat" implies "conversations of an informal or less serious nature". You can have a conversation on any subject; but to describe a conversation on a serious or important subject as a "chat" might seem flippant. Best wishes, MrP

  • Hello Drica, "Chat" implies "conversations of an informal or less serious nature".
  • You can have a conversation on any subject; but to describe a conversation on a serious or important subject as a "chat" might seem flippant.
  • Best wishes, MrP
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Hello Drica,

"Chat" implies "conversations of an informal or less serious nature". You can have a conversation on any subject; but to describe a conversation on a serious or important subject as a "chat" might seem flippant.

Best wishes,

MrP

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