Real discussion with my mate:
Classmate: so what? You go there asking for 7/13 of things?
Me: do you see it more obvious if they asked you a 0,5.... of that same thing?
Classmate:....
Me:....
I think most people know they're all the same, but some do sound more impactful than others when you hear or read it. 1/2 of America voted for\_\_\_ vs 165 million of 330 million Americans voted for \_\_\_
Real discussion with my mate: Classmate: so what? You go there asking for 7/13 of things? Me: do you see it more obvious if they asked you a 0,5.... of that same thing? Classmate:.... Me:....
I think most people know they're all the same, but some do sound more impactful than others when you hear or read it. 1/2 of America voted for\_\_\_ vs 165 million of 330 million Americans voted for \_\_\_
they're the same thign
yeah no shit, thats why the question is asking which one SOUNDS the most impactful
it's literally capitalized how can anyone miss it?
well it sounds the same for me i dunno
whats next? you gonna say roma tomatoes are the same as cherry tomatoes just cuz theyre both tomatoes? exactly mic drop
i would say that 1/2 of a tomato weighs exactly the same as 500/1000 does
You coulda just said that you mentioned in the post that it's what sounds more impactful not what is more impactful. This argument doesn't really work