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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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(in) a culture/lifestlye

Do these make any sense and how do you correctly phrase it?

Just because that isn't (in) your culture, doesn't mean you aren't allowed to do that.

It is (in) my culture to do that.

I don't want her to be raised in this lifestyle.

I don't want her to live in this lifestyle.

Thank you
  

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Hi I understood them all. I might say them slightly differently: - Just because that isn't part of your culture, doesn't mean you aren't allowed to do that. - It is part of my culture to do that.

  • Hi I understood them all.
  • I might say them slightly differently: - Just because that isn't part of your culture, doesn't mean you aren't allowed to do that.
  • - It is part of my culture to do that.
  • - I don't want her to be brought up like that - I don't want her to live this lifestyle.
  • Dave
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Hi

I understood them all. I might say them slightly differently:

- Just because that isn't part of your culture, doesn't mean you aren't allowed to do that.

- It is part of my culture to do that.

- I don't want her to be brought up like that

- I don't want her to live this lifestyle.

Dave

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