Which is correct:
"So Quite" or "So cute"?

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So Quite

'So quite' is not a standard English expression.

This phrase is not correct in English. If you want to express that something is very quiet, you should use 'so quiet' instead.

Alternatives:

  • so quiet

So cute

'So cute' is a common phrase used to describe something adorable or attractive.

You can use 'so cute' to express that something is very adorable or attractive. It is a popular expression in English.

Examples:

  • The puppy is so cute!
  • That dress is so cute on you.
  • The baby's smile is so cute.
  • She looks so cute with her new haircut.
  • The little girl's laughter is so cute.
The phrases 'so quite' and 'so cute' have different meanings and are not interchangeable. 'So cute' is a common phrase used to describe something adorable or attractive, while 'so quite' is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: March 06, 2024

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