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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Emotional/relationship status

Hi

In a book there's a part where a reader is supposed to write something about himself/herself.

There's a part where you're supposed to write a brief description of where you find yourself in life today.

Questions are as follows:

1. Where do you live?

2. What is your work?

3. What is you emotional/relationship status?

--- I'm not sure I understand the last question? Is it asking: What is your emotional state and what are your relationships like?

Thanks
  

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I think that emotional and relationship status are two different things. BTW I'd say "emotional state" rather than status. Relationship status is about whether you're married, in a relationship or single.

  • I think that emotional and relationship status are two different things.
  • BTW I'd say "emotional state" rather than status.
  • Relationship status is about whether you're married, in a relationship or single.
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I think that emotional and relationship status are two different things. BTW I'd say "emotional state" rather than status. Relationship status is about whether you're married, in a relationship or single.
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Hi

So in your opinion the author is asking: What's your emotional state? and What's your marital status?
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Basically yes, even though the author, based on how the question was written, might have meant that emotional and relationship status are the same. If that's the case I obviously disagree with him/her. BTW, I think that if he had wanted to write "marital status" he would have done so. So you better stick with relationship status instead.

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