Hello,
Does "True friendship knows no boundaries" sound okay? Here's another example:
- My friend's mother's French and his father's Australian. I guess love knows no boundaries.
This is probably an old-fashioned way of expressing this idea, but I'd like to know if it works. I know that "to know no bounds" is quite common but can't we use "boundaries" in the sentences above? (as they were from different countries, etc).
Thank you.
Gene93 I know that "to know no bounds" is quite common but can't we use "boundaries" in the sentences above? (as they were from different countries, etc). It would come off as a pun.
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Gene93I know that "to know no bounds" is quite common but can't we use "boundaries" in the sentences above? (as they were from different countries, etc).
It would come off as a pun.