The night market in Formosa is usually very animated/lively/snappy/active/chipper/spry.
Do all of the words in bold fit in the above sample and mean about the same? Thanks.
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The night market in Formosa is usually very animated/lively/snappy/active/chipper/spry.
Do all of the words in bold fit in the above sample and mean about the same? Thanks.
animated/lively/snappy/active/chipper/spry
Hi, angliholic!
Animated, lively, and active are your best choices. Chipper and spry are better suited for use in describing characteristics of people.
Best wishes,
amigos4
Thanks, my dear amigo.
Just to make sure, do the following sound right?
You're very chipper/spry/animated/lively/active today.
If yes, are they more or les the same in meaning? Thanks.
Yes, all of those words are complimentary! I would be very happy if you addressed me in such a pleasant manner!
Out of curiosity, do you still use the name 'Formosa' at all or is it an old text?
Thanks, Tdol, for your interest.
I'd like to call this place Formosa personally because it's a beautiful paradise to me.
By the way, is greeted synonymous with adressed in the above post?