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Does anyone know the answer to this question (i dont):
What is the difference between always and never?
What is the difference between always and never?
leandros_p said:So, actually they are not opposites. They are two words that describe the same thing from two diametrically opposed points of views.
Leandros
octelcogopod said:what the hell
...as i said this whole thread is semantics
hypnagogue said:PIT2, are you perhaps hinting at some kind of underlying conceptual confusion regarding these words? If the question is meant to be straightforwardly as is, I don't see what could be so perplexing here. Of course, the precise meanings of the words "always" and "never" will vary as a function of usage and context, but this is no different than for any other words. In general, "always x" means x occurs often, frequently, or every time (perhaps occurring every time some other event occurs), and "never" is just the negation of "always."
Are you looking for something deeper than this?
I would say that the negation of "always" is "not all the time", whereas "never" is the negation of "at least once".hypnagogue said:In general, "always x" means x occurs often, frequently, or every time (perhaps occurring every time some other event occurs), and "never" is just the negation of "always."