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"So" is used to express a high degree or intensity of something, while "very" is used to emphasize the degree of something without implying excess. "Too" is used to indicate an excessive or unwanted degree of something.

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"so" and "very" pretty much mean the same thing. "That meal was so delicious." "That meal was very delicious." same thing, both put emphasis on usually an adjective. [Delicious was the adjective in that sentence]. "too" is a bit different, it means something is extreme or excessive. "The meal was too hot, it burnt my tongue", for example.

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