justlearning
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As an adjective, should "okay" always mean "better than expected"? Could it have different meanings depending on how it is said and the context?
A: How was the test?
B: It was okay but not as easy as I expected.
How about "just okay"?
Is the reply proper?
A: How was the test?
B: It was just okay. I mean it was better than what I expected but not too good.
A: How was the test?
B: It was okay but not as easy as I expected.
How about "just okay"?
Is the reply proper?
A: How was the test?
B: It was just okay. I mean it was better than what I expected but not too good.