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"I am really happy" vs "i am really excied"

The correct phrase is "I am really happy." The phrase "I am really excited" is incorrect because the word "excited" is misspelled. Both phrases convey a positive emotion, but "happy" is the appropriate term to express joy or contentment.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

I am really happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express joy or contentment.

Use this phrase to convey a positive emotion or state of well-being.

Alternatives:

  • I am very happy
  • I am extremely happy
  • I am so happy
  • I am overjoyed
  • I am thrilled

i am really excied

This phrase is incorrect as the word "excied" is a misspelling of "excited."

The correct spelling is "I am really excited." Use this phrase to express enthusiasm or anticipation.

Alternatives:

  • I am really excited
  • I am very excited
  • I am extremely excited
  • I am super excited
  • I am over the moon

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