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What's the difference between everyone and everybody?
What's the difference between noone and nobody?
What's the difference between anyone and anybody?
What's the difference between someone and somebody?
Yah i think so. There's hardly any difference between them.Even if there is, i think it doesn't seriously matter. Just be careful that there a space between "no" and "one", not "noone".