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Endeavour OS is exactly es stable as arch, and Manjaro tends to break more often than arch due to dependency issues. Debian and Arch are questionable for beginners, I would always recommend Mint as the first option for beginners. Also Mint has an easy NVIDIA setup, so I don’t think that is an advantage of pop OS compared to it. Nowadays NVIDIA is fine on Linux, especially on distros like pop OS, Mint or Aurora that makes the setup easy.
I would actually recommend Spiral Linux if somebody new wanted to go with Debian. It's the Debian analog to Endeavor.
Spiral is debian but like lighter? well the idea was that you could use as a foss enthusiast debian they didn't ship with any proprietary drivers until like 12 or 13