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what is the difference between "enjoy yourself " and "have fun"?
what is the difference between "enjoy yourself " and "have fun"?
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Not really a difference.
Example,
Person 1 says: We're going to the cinema this evening.
Person 2 can reply: 'Enjoy yourself!' or 'Have fun!'
Both are ok and hold the same meaning and intention.
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Not really a difference.
Example,
Person 1 says: We're going to the cinema this evening.
Person 2 can reply: 'Enjoy yourself!' or 'Have fun!'
Both are ok and hold the same meaning and intention.
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