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Difference between No & Nope​

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Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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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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Answered by moradiyakrish997
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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.

I think on average, "nope" feel a little friendlier -- a flat "no" can feel a little cold, like the request was annoying or foolish, whereas a "nope" is generally more light-hearted. But it more comes down to tone and delivery -- you can deliver a "no" with kindness or a "nope" that sounds dismissive and sarcastic just as easily.

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