Using nor and or gets me confused. I don't know which one to use. Doesn't it mean the same thing? Then I looked here and found an answer. Apparently nor always comes after neither and or after either. That makes sense because nor and neither starts with N. Here are two examples:
You either get $100 or a slap in the face.
I neither want the $100 nor the slap in the face.
You either get $100 or a slap in the face.
I neither want the $100 nor the slap in the face.
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