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Not to split hairs (since I'm not a native speaker), but would any of you say "Paul is not good"? I think you might say "Paul is not well"/"Paul is not fine" or "Paul is not doing good".

However I can imagine a native speaker saying "The trip was not good".

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On 10/15/2023 at 1:25 PM, dragonflies said:

Phyllis is psycho cause of working with Jeremy Stark, then standing there smirking at her own "funeral" that's pretty psycho sh*t 

I agree with that. I will at least give credit that I did 'appear' that Phyllis was having a nice breakdown that looked like the return of Old Phyllis. And they should have done more with her and Jeremy for sure than what we got.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Aback said:

Not to split hairs (since I'm not a native speaker), but would any of you say "Paul is not good"? I think you might say "Paul is not well"/"Paul is not fine" or "Paul is not doing good".

However I can imagine a native speaker saying "The trip was not good".

Your grammar is right but a lot of Americans would say "he's doing good/he's not good" even though it's technically not correct.

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