Difference between being favoured and being popular
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Generally, famous refers to recognition, and popular refers to reputation (of a person) or frequency (many people use a thing or visit a place). Famous often, but not necessarily, has positive connotations. ... Popular usually has positive connotations, or when referring to a place, it means it is visited by many people.
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Generally, famous refers to recognition, and popular refers to reputation (of a person) or frequency (many people use a thing or visit a place). Famous often, but not necessarily, has positive connotations. ... Popular usually has positive connotations, or when referring to a place, it means it is visited by many people.
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