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"Pleased" is usually associated with content or satisfaction. Happy is just a positive feeling that may come from being pleased. If the situation calls for a feeling of satisfaction, pleased would be the better word. If it does not, try other synonyms for happy. However, it is a opinion. For some people, they have different way to say things.
A polite and short way to say 'pleased to meet you'
The correct way is, "different from yours".
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"Pleased" is usually associated with content or satisfaction. Happy is just a positive feeling that may come from being pleased. If the situation calls for a feeling of satisfaction, pleased would be the better word. If it does not, try other synonyms for happy. However, it is a opinion. For some people, they have different way to say things.
I am pleased to say The Heartbreak Kid superkicked his way to victory and beat the Jelly Bellyed Loser!!!
A polite and short way to say 'pleased to meet you'
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The correct way is, "different from yours".
One way to say it would be in Irish Ó Caiside.
Another way to say 4.20 is "four twenty."
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No, a better way to say it would be "His shirt is different from mine."
The coach in the academy trains her in a very different way.
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