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What's the difference "get well soon" and "get better soon"? ??
Feb 21, 2018 12:25 PM
Answers · 4
I'm a native U.S. speaker. In my opinion, there is no difference in meaning. (But perhaps Naomi is more careful about usage than I am). After recovery, I do not think there is any difference in meaning between "I'm well," "I'm better," and "I'm all better."
February 21, 2018
There is a slight difference. If someone broke their leg, to be more specific, I would say, "I hope that gets better soon". Something broken, damaged or bruised needs to be repaired or made better. If someone had a cold or the flu, I would say, "I hope you feel well again soon". The word "well" has more to do with "well being". Hope this helps
February 21, 2018
They are the same. Both are used interchangeably :)
February 21, 2018
I think both are workIng but. Better soon. Would be better :)
February 21, 2018
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