"as far as I know" vs "to my knowledge" etc.

Hi,

Do the following expressions all mean the same and interchangeable or is there any difference among them?

1.as far as I know
2.to my knowledge
3.to my understanding
4.to the best of my knowledge
5.to the best of my understanding

For example,
As far as I know, the meeting was canceled.

Thanks a lot.

Hi,

They all mean roughly the same. The difference is in how elaborate each is. Probably ‘as far as I know’ is the most common. I’m not really happy with ‘to my understanding’ which sounds awkward. I would suggest instead : As I understand (it).

Alan

Hi Alan,

Thank you for your answer. But I don’t understand what you mean by “The difference is in how elaborate each is”.
Could you please give me an example to explain the difference among them? In addition, do these expressions: ‘to my understanding’ and ‘to the best of my understanding’ exist? I can’t find them in the dictionaries.

Thanks a lot.

Hi,

I’v been waiting for the answer to my questions above. Could someone else please help me with my confusion? I would be very grateful for your reply and help.

Hi,

By ‘elaborate’ I meant in a way how long the expression is and also ‘elaborate’ suggests affected. Most people, I think, would say ‘as far as I know’ suggesting simply ‘I believe that …’ To my ear the others sound a little bit pompous.

Alan

Hi Alan,

Thanks very much again for your reply.
You said ‘to my understanding’ sounds awkward. Does it mean it is not a correct expression? How about ‘to the best of my understanding’? Is it also not correct?

Thank you

Maybe ‘in my understand’ would sound better.[YSaerTTEW443543]

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hi,
4.to the best of my knowledge
5.to the best of my understanding

They both sound formal and are used in serious-business related matters.

Example: (After messing up something for your boss) Boss, i m really sorry i swear i have done this to the best of my knowledge.

When signing something serious, like a police report at the end of the page before you draw your signature it always says “Are you sure you answered all the questions asked to the best of your knowledge?”

Sorry! In my understand or understanding?
And what about as far as I’m concerned?