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Old 07-Apr-2008, 18:25
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Hi ,

what is the differrence between Allright and OK?




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Six letters

They mean the same when used as an answer:

A: I want to go to the cinema. How about you?

B: OK / All right
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thanx alot

but can we use them in different situations?
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What kind of different situations?

OK is informal, so not best used in a formal situation.
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