Signification
Mediocre; not particularly good, but not bad either.
Contexte culturel
Americans often use 'so-so' to be polite when they don't want to hurt someone's feelings. British speakers might prefer 'not bad' or 'fairly average' over 'so-so' to sound more understated.
Use your body
When you say 'so-so', tilt your head or shrug your shoulders. It makes you sound much more natural.
Signification
Mediocre; not particularly good, but not bad either.
Use your body
When you say 'so-so', tilt your head or shrug your shoulders. It makes you sound much more natural.
Teste-toi
Choose the best sentence.
How was the party?
So-so is used alone to describe a neutral state.
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Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesHow was the party?
So-so is used alone to describe a neutral state.
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Questions fréquentes
1 questionsUsually no. It is better for things or experiences.
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