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Yellowstarstruck Posted 8 years ago
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Difference

Hi! Just wondering what is the difference between the two? Thanks, Fulvio

1. I have to get a haircut on Saturday.

2. I need to get a haircut on Saturday.

  

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There may not be a significant difference in meaning, though 'have to' could suggest an externally-imposed obligation and 'need to' and internally-imposed one.

  • There may not be a significant difference in meaning, though 'have to' could suggest an externally-imposed obligation and 'need to' and internally-imposed one.
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There may not be a significant difference in meaning, though 'have to' could suggest an externally-imposed obligation and 'need to' and internally-imposed one.

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