Cách sử dụng
When you say "on the whole," it means you are talking about something in general. It means that you are taking all the different parts or aspects of something and looking at it as a whole. For example, if you say "on the whole, I think school is important," it means that overall, you believe education is important, even if there may be some parts of school that you don't like. You can use this expression when you want to talk about your overall impression or opinion about something.