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What is the difference between "go-to" and "favorite"?

What is the difference between "go-to" and "favorite"? Thank you.
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'go-to' has about 16.68 bits of entropy whereas 'favorite' has only about 9.57, so 6.11 bits of entropy, but neither is very spectacular as a password.
'en(Z@YfFwwr}4Z+^ZK2b9@mxUiC>4RF,' has 196.73 bits and is closer to something you'd want to use.

grammatically, I'd pretty much consider them to be effective synonyms. goto has more of a modern, fastspeak connotation as opposed to the more traditional 'favorite'
corta24 · 41-45, M
@dirge Thank you. So, the two are pretty much the same?
@corta24 to me, they would be. some are drawing a distinction between ease/regularity and overall enjoyment, but I can't imagine being able to eat something often without it scoring pretty high on how well you like it.
corta24 · 41-45, M
@dirge Thank youi!