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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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Not really

In a video game, you're in a clan, and you war against other clans every two days. There's a page where you can see the history of your wars, and whether or not they are wins/ties/losses. Obviously, more wins are better than losses.


A: "Do you care about the war log?"

B: "Not really, just can't be too terrible."


What is the difference between saying "not really", and "no"?

  

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What is the difference between saying "not really", and "no"? "not really" doesn't mean "no". "not really" means "not very much", "only a little".

  • What is the difference between saying "not really", and "no"?
  • "not really" doesn't mean "no".
  • "not really" means "not very much", "only a little".
  • CJ
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What is the difference between saying "not really", and "no"?

"not really" doesn't mean "no".

"not really" means "not very much", "only a little".

CJ

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