0
Ngocbig Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Could you please tell me when to use "Guy", "Folk", and "Dude"?

These three words really make me confused when I found them in some forums. Please help me distinguish them. Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

G'day, As far I understand them, Guy means: A young person boy or girl Singular = Guy Plural = Guys You can use it when you meet a group of friends and you want to say "hi" to everybody, you can say: Hi Guys ! How are you guys doing? Folk means a group of people in general, doesn't matter age or gender but sometimes very specified.

  • G'day, As far I understand them, Guy means: A young person boy or girl Singular = Guy Plural = Guys You can use it when you meet a group of friends and you want to say "hi" to everybody, you can say: Hi Guys !
  • How are you guys doing?
  • Folk means a group of people in general, doesn't matter age or gender but sometimes very specified.
  • example: Country music is the folk's music in texas.
  • If you live with mum and dad you can say: I live with my folks.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
G'day,

As far I understand them, Guy means:

A young person boy or girl
Singular = Guy
Plural = Guys

You can use it when you meet a group of friends and you want to say "hi" to everybody, you can say:

Hi Guys!
How are you guys doing?

Folk means a group of people in general, doesn't matter age or gender but sometimes ver
0
Thanks a lot for your helpful examples!

Related Questions