Understanding the Meaning of “So So” in Conversation (Full Transcript)

“So so” typically signals a neutral or mixed feeling. Here’s what it conveys and why context matters for interpreting it.
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Arow Summary
A very brief utterance: “so so,” indicating a neutral or mixed feeling.
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Brief remark: “so so”
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  • The speaker expresses a neutral or mixed assessment.
  • There is insufficient context to determine what is being evaluated.
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Neutral: The phrase “so so” commonly conveys an average, indifferent, or mixed sentiment without strong positive or negative emotion.
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