"Very good" means something is really, really good. It is "good" to a high degree ("very" is used as an intensifier).
"Pretty good" and "fairly good" are the same. They both mean something is moderately "good" (the "goodness" is average).
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They all mean pretty much the same thing. I think it just depends on how and why they are said
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I would say "pretty good" is stronger than "rather good" which is stronger than "fairly good" - all degrees relative to very good which is the strongest of the above but not as strong as extremely good!
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When I say your english is pretty god, I mean it's not bad as for you, or better to say I didn't expect you to speak so good.
Very good I mean perfect, nothing to add A+/10
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Those are all "empty" adverbs, don't have to worry and care about them.
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