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Sarah88 Posted 18 years ago
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A )"I'm so happy to know that both of you like the purse I picked for you. " or B) " I'm so happy to know that both of you like the purses I picked for you." If both are correct, please let me know which one is better. I bought two purses, one for each lady. I think A sounds better than B, since I picked one purse for each of them, not two. Please help~~~

"both of you are classic ladies in my mind, knowing you two think of me having good taste makes me very happy." Is this correct? Is there a better way to express this?
  

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Why create ambiguity? Change the sentence: " I'm so happy to know that both of you like the purse I picked for each of you " " B oth of you are classy ladies in my mind , and knowing you two think of me as having good taste makes me very happy. " -- This is not an admission, however expressed, that will endear you with the ladies.

  • Why create ambiguity?
  • Change the sentence: " I'm so happy to know that both of you like the purse I picked for each of you " " B oth of you are classy ladies in my mind , and knowing you two think of me as having good taste makes me very happy.
  • " -- This is not an admission, however expressed, that will endear you with the ladies.
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Why create ambiguity? Change the sentence: "I'm so happy to know that both of you like the purse I picked for each of you "

"Both of you are classy ladies in my mind, and knowing you two think of me as having good taste makes me very happy." -- This is not an admission, however expressed, that will endear you with the lad

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