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  • “Sure” vs. “Yes” - Difference Explained (With Examples)
    “Yes” is a clear, direct way to agree or confirm It shows strong agreement or acceptance On the other hand, “sure” is more casual and can sometimes show less enthusiasm It’s like saying “okay” or “why not?” In formal situations, it’s better to use “yes” to show respect or strong confirmation
  • Why Texting Sure Sounds So Hostile | HuffPost Life
    The problem with “sure” is that it sounds more tentative and less enthusiastic than an outright “yes!” or “absolutely,” especially when you do not have body language or vocal cues to reassure you
  • What the heck does “sure” mean? : r NoStupidQuestions
    Overall, in a text convo, I think it means "yes" "fine" "OK," and I wouldn't overthink it Does it mean “sure” as in “yes” or “definitely” or does it mean “I guess so” Sure I've always used it as a positive affirmative Pretty much Yes Depending on the context, it can mean either "yes" or "okay" or a combination of both at the same time
  • Sure vs. Yes - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
    "Sure" conveys a sense of confidence and assurance, while "yes" is more direct and definitive The choice between the two words often depends on the context, tone, and personal preference of the speaker By understanding the attributes of "sure" and "yes," you can effectively communicate your agreement in various situations
  • The meaning of sure regionally - Ask MetaFilter
    "Sure" means the same as "yes" to me It's a less formal way of saying it, like "nah" instead of "no " I think of it like "sure will!" Or "sure do!" The Midwestern male of the household says it means either "yes" or "I don't care " East Coast female here It literally means "that's fine with me "
  • vocabulary - What does sure mean? - English Language . . .
    No matter how the question was phrased, if you say Sure, it means "I agree with you and will do as you wish " Of course, you can say sure sarcastically, as with anything, in which case it usually implies the express opposite: "I do not agree!"
  • Sure - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
    When someone says "sure," what they really mean is that they are willing to go along with whatever is being proposed, even if they don't fully agree with it It's a way of showing compliance without actually committing to anything





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