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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: aarrggh on December 31, 2011, 06:30:56 PM
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What is the difference between "a couple" and "a pair" - if there is one ? .
My idea has always been that they are the same . . However, if i say , "I`ll see you in a couple of minutes" , do I REALLY mean two ? .
I CERTAINLY don`t mean it if i say "gimme a couple of seconds" . And I`ve never said "a pair of seconds" or "a pair of minutes" .
I`d probably say , "I saw a couple dancing" . If I said , "I saw a pair dancing", I`d probably be asked, "A pair of what" ? Or be told , "Pears can`t dance" .
So is there a difference ? Or are they the same ?
And what is the difference between "some" and "a few" ? If I ask for a "few" apples , would I get "some" ? If I asked for "some" soup , I certainly would not get "a few" . .
These are just a couple of things i`m wondering about as the "New Year" approaches ........
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I bet you've had a couple of these: `Dr!n# `Dr!n# `Dr!n#
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Have you been listening to old George Carlin on YouTube? You are good.
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I would say that "a couple" could be two things similar but not exactly alike: "There were a couple of cars seen leaving the lot after the theft." "We ate only a couple of snacks."
I would say that "a pair" would be two things completely identical or nearly so: "A pair of dice." "A pair of shoes."
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This is one of the reasons that Sly Bald Guys is and are so cool. We deal on a daily basis with a variety of very deep, sometimes philosophical, topics that keep us centered and stimulate our brains.
Happy New Year.
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You say tomato, I say tomahto...
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Well, every place else "pair" implies more than one object, right? In New Orleans the beads--plastic necklaces--tossed by the riders of the floats to the crowds are referred to, each string, as "a pair of beads." :D Maybe it's just hoping for more from the riders.
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They're hoping for a "pair", saint, but it's not the beads, lol. ;)
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Show a pair to get a pair! Economics of Mardi Gras!
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Sounds like a "fair trade" ;)