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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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feel it in your lifestyle

A gambler tells his girlfriend soon to be wife-->

I don't think it is correct or natural to say 'feel it in lifestyle' How can I say that part naturally? How would you say the sentence?

I gamble for a living but you won't feel it in her lifestyle. By that I mean that the money I lose or win won't affect our lifestyle. I don't gamble with money I can't afford to lose.

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Anonymous I gamble for a living but you won't feel it in her lifestyle. By that I mean that the money I lose or win won't affect our lifestyle. I don't gamble with money I can't afford to lose.

  • Anonymous I gamble for a living but you won't feel it in her lifestyle.
  • By that I mean that the money I lose or win won't affect our lifestyle.
  • I don't gamble with money I can't afford to lose.
  • A couple comments, you can't use "you" and "her" to refer to the same person in the same sentence.
  • " Also, I don't know how you can say "for a living" and then say it won't impact "lifestyle" since lifestyle and living are closely related.
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AnonymousI gamble for a living but you won't feel it in her lifestyle. By that I mean that the money I lose or win won't affect our lifestyle. I don't gamble with money I can't afford to lose.
A couple comments, you can't use "you" and "her" to refer to the same person in the same sentence. It is either "you and your" or "she and her."
Also, I don't know

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