Asked by rfvv

1. He is an old college buddy of mine.
2. He is an old university buddy of mine.
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Are both OK? Which one is commonly used? Does 'buddy' mean 'friend'? Can we substitute 'friend' for 'buddy'?

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Answered by Writeacher
Both are OK. Most people just use #1, whether one graduated from a college or a university. It seems to cover the whole category!

And yes, either "friend" or "buddy" will do for men, but "buddy" wouldn't be used for women.
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