Differnce between terms

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What exactly is the differnce between for example mmtn and just mtn?
 
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I think the terms are kind of stupid, and ratings out of 10 are better, but generally MTN is a 5/10 average face of somebody between the ages of 18-30 raised in a developed country.

People who think MTN is more than 5/10 are thinking globally, because most of the world is in poverty.

MMTN just means mid MTN, so 5/10 on the dot, as opposed to LMTN and HMTN, which is like a 4.5 and a 5.5
I think the terms are kind of stupid, and ratings out of 10 are better, but generally MTN is a 5/10 average face of somebody between the ages of 18-30 raised in a developed country.

People who think MTN is more than 5/10 are thinking globally, because most of the world is in poverty.

MMTN just means mid MTN, so 5/10 on the dot, as opposed to LMTN and HMTN, which is like a 4.5 and a 5.5
 
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I think the terms are kind of stupid, and ratings out of 10 are better, but generally MTN is a 5/10 average face of somebody between the ages of 18-30 raised in a developed country.

People who think MTN is more than 5/10 are thinking globally, because most of the world is in poverty.

MMTN just means mid MTN, so 5/10 on the dot, as opposed to LMTN and HMTN, which is like a 4.5 and a 5.5
Depends on the scale people are using. In most scales MMTN is higher than MTN.
 
As I said it depends on the scale. Some scales consider MMTN as a "higher version" of MTN
 

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