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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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A question I need to answer

Hi, I have the following question sent to me as a part of an interview:
*-What do women do better than man?*

My answer is:
*-They are aware of what they do not.*

Is this correct? Or should I say "They are aware of what they do not do better"?

Please confirm if my first answer is clear and correct Emotion: smile
  

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Neither answer seems good to me.

Where I live, you'd be very unlikely to be asked this. I'd suggest eg
It's not a good idea to generalize. That depends on the individual man or woman.
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If I'm not mistaken I posted this in the grammar section, so I was looking for someone to tell me if the answer is gramatically correct and understandable. Thank you.
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AnonymousMy answer is:*-They are aware of what they do not.*Is this correct? Or should I say "They are aware of what they do not do better"?Please confirm if my first answer is clear and correct
I do not understand either of your answers. I don't know what you are trying to say.
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I have the following question sent to me as a part of an interview:
*-What do women do better than man?*

My answer is:
*-They are aware of what they do not.*

I was looking for someone to tell me if the answer is grammatically correct Yes

and understandable. Not to me. I assume you mean

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