They mean exactly the same thing. One is simply shorter than the other.
Not alot, apart from the spelling and where it is used.
Difference between paging and what?
just difference
the difference between webcontrol and literal?
what is the difference between mg and mgl
Not alot, apart from the spelling and where it is used.
There really is no difference between the phrases "that's ok" and "ok." They both mean that something is alright.
ok ok
Yes there is no difference. That's OK simply confirms what OK does.
There is not much of a difference between a person saying "ok" or "that's ok." Both of them mean that it is alright.
It does not seem to make any difference which was it is written. Some prefer OK because it is the shortest way. However, the spelling preferred by College Professors is "okay", which is the original word.
Ok
No, Its not okay to TELL a guy to go out with you. But Its alright to ASK him to go out with you... There's a MAJOR difference.
ok
Generally this would not be okay. The age difference is not a big deal as you get older but at this young age it can be a big difference. If both parents are okay with the relationship though then there is no problem.
are you ok
OK