What is the same difference If you have 800 and 300. the difference is 500. is you had 1200 and 700 the difference is also 500. so therefore they have the same difference.
Yes. It's a slang way of saying the same thing.
They mean the same thing, but underneath makes you sound smarter.
They can mean the same thing, other similar words are: sadly, distressfuly, terribly, severely, grievously.
Loyal and faithful mean essentially the same thing.
In math terms difference means to subtract. :)not the same not the same
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
they mean the same thing
No difference. They mean the same thing.
No difference. They mean the same thing.
O there is no difference they mean the same thing
There is not difference; they mean the same thing.
They mean the same thing.
They can mean the same thing.
They mean the same thing.
there really is no difference, they both mean the same thing.
"Older" is used to compare the ages of two people or things, indicating that one is of greater age than the other. "Elder" is typically used to refer to the older of two people in a family or community, especially in terms of hierarchy or seniority.
there is no difference they both mean the exact same thing =)
There is no difference, they mean the same thing.