Both are right. There's more than one definition of normal, you know. But yeah, some people do throw the word around incorrectly. They'll say something is normal just because they want it to be (because they're the same), when it actually isn't, for example. "Normal behaviour" is a bit complex and has a range of different meanings.
Colloquially 'normal' has a connotation of social acceptability. But that's not what the word means.
I'd always fall back on the definition, otherwise people start mixing in positive or negative judgements depending on their preference (like you said) and that skews results on a website like this.
IIN I think many here don't know what the word 'Normal' means?
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Both are right. There's more than one definition of normal, you know. But yeah, some people do throw the word around incorrectly. They'll say something is normal just because they want it to be (because they're the same), when it actually isn't, for example. "Normal behaviour" is a bit complex and has a range of different meanings.
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Colloquially 'normal' has a connotation of social acceptability. But that's not what the word means.
I'd always fall back on the definition, otherwise people start mixing in positive or negative judgements depending on their preference (like you said) and that skews results on a website like this.
There's also more than 1 definition of "literally".