Alexios
"Below par" or "under par". Which one is correct? Or both? Thanks!
21 mai 2021 07:12
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Lol as an English native I don’t realize how confusing it can be. They’re all pretty much the same.
21 mai 2021
Below par (or sub par) -- not up to standard. a bad thing. Under par -- used in golf. You took less than the average number of strokes for that hole. A good thing. My advice is don't use them interchangeably.
21 mai 2021
Both are correct
21 mai 2021
As the above people have said, both are correct but usually we would say (something) is subpar which means below the expected standard(s).
21 mai 2021
There's also "subpar".
21 mai 2021
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