I have a friend who recently got a job. I asked him if he felt good about it and he replied saying, "I guess... Don't feel any difference actually." Personally, I think he should have said, "I don't feel any different actually." Thoughts?
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Both are commonly said in casual speech, with similar meanings. Clive
— Clive
Both are commonly said in casual speech, with similar meanings.
Clive
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