feel well, feel good-any difference?

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bonia
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feel well, feel good-any difference?

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Hello, evebody. Is there any difference between 1) to feel good,2) to feel well? When should we use 1 or 2? Thanks.
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To feel good is a general phrase, but when an anglophone says they feel well, they're likely referring specifically to health.
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Thanks.
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TheStephen wrote:To feel good is a general phrase, but when an anglophone says they feel well, they're likely referring specifically to health.
Excellent.
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