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Difference between No & Nope​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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Answer:

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No is the formal way of responding in the negative; nope is more informal. If you are seeking to answer formally, no would be the preferred term to use. If you having a casual conversation, nope can also be used.

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\bold \star\red{\underline{\boxed{Pls \: mark \: me\: brainlist}}}\star

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Answered by SHIVAMDHASMANA
6

Explanation:

Senior Member. 'No' is a word in the English language, and can be used anywhere. 'Nope' is just a spelling that shows how 'no' sounds when you abruptly close your lips at the end: when you say 'no' quickly or decisively.

hope it helps :)

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