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In the following two sentences, what is more appropriate and why - hence or therefore?

I Missed the bus hence I had to take a cab

I Missed the bus therefore I had to take a cab

Or they can be replaced for each another?

Suhas
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  • Related: http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/8194/can-i-use-therefore-so-hence-and-thus-interchangeably –  Jul 21 '15 at 13:25
  • Not only related, but for all practical purposes an actual duplicate. Voting to close. – Robusto Jul 21 '15 at 13:36

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"hence" is rarely used these days, especially in conversation and especially when talking about buses!

It originally meant 'from here'. If you are aware of that fact, then your sentence, "I missed the bus hence I had to take a cab." takes on an ambiguity. It could mean:

I missed the bus. Hence I had to take a cab. ---> "Therefore I had to ..."

or it could be

I missed the bus hence. I had to take a cab. ---> "I missed the bus from here...