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I'm really happy vs I'm so happy

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey a similar meaning of expressing happiness. 'I'm really happy' emphasizes the intensity of the feeling and 'I'm so happy' also indicates a high level of happiness. The choice between them depends on your personal preference or the specific context.
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I'm really happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a high level of happiness.

This phrase is used to convey a strong sense of happiness or joy. It emphasizes the intensity of the feeling.
  • I'm really happy that you guys are here tonight.
  • Because I'm really happy when I'm with George.
  • But I'm really happy for you and Doug.
  • I'm really happy to be here with you.
  • Grace, I'm really happy that we're talking.
  • I'm really happy you and mom got wasted that night.
  • Well, great. I'm really happy for you.
  • But I'm really happy that it did.
  • I'm really happy I did this.
  • I'm really happy that we're getting to know each other.
  • I'm really happy that you're alive, David.
  • Janice, I'm really happy...
  • Detective. I'm really happy you came by.
  • Don't be sore, but I'm really happy.
  • I'm really happy of what you're doing...
  • Seriously, I'm really happy for you.
  • So I'm really happy that you have new ideas.
  • I'm really happy to be here.
  • I'm really happy we can do this together.
  • Mom, I'm really happy for you.

Alternatives:

  • I'm extremely happy
  • I'm very happy
  • I'm overjoyed
  • I'm ecstatic
  • I'm thrilled

I'm so happy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express happiness.

This phrase is used to convey a high level of happiness or joy. It indicates a strong positive emotion.
  • I'm so happy, I could just mildew.
  • I'm so happy you all came.
  • I'm so happy to see you with company.
  • I'm so happy to have my old roommate back.
  • Ari, I'm so happy to see you.
  • I'm so happy this day is finally here.
  • I'm so happy for you, Mary.
  • I'm so happy, my dear.
  • I'm so happy that you were saved.
  • I'm so happy you're here.
  • I'm so happy for you, Liza.
  • I'm so happy to hear that everyone remembers me.
  • Linda, I'm so happy to finally meet you.
  • I'm so happy you're safe.
  • I'm so happy my heart's pounding.
  • I'm so happy to find you here.
  • I'm so happy to see you.
  • I'm so happy that I can't help myself.
  • I'm so happy for you and your lovely fiancé.
  • I'm so happy you're with him.

Alternatives:

  • I'm very happy
  • I'm incredibly happy
  • I'm delighted
  • I'm elated
  • I'm ecstatic

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