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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it 'neutral'

"He's neither happy nor sad about what she said"
Can this commonly be said in another way:
"He's neutral about what she said."?
  

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"? That could mean that he neither agrees nor disagrees with what she said.

  • "?
  • That could mean that he neither agrees nor disagrees with what she said.
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Anonymous"He's neutral about what she said."?
That could mean that he neither agrees nor disagrees with what she said.
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"Neutral" can be about anything, so it is not as specific as "neither happy or sad."

Stick with the original.
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My choice is "indifferent", but does it sound stilted to native speakers?
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Oh I didn't know teechr already replied, sorry.

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