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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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in your new surroundings/circumstances/conditions

Do you feel comfortable in your new surroundings?

Hi,
The surroundings in the above is close in meaning to circumstances but not conditions. Am I right? Thanks.
  

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Hi, Do you feel comfortable in your new surroundings? The surroundings in the above is close in meaning to circumstances but not conditions. Am I right?

  • Hi, Do you feel comfortable in your new surroundings?
  • The surroundings in the above is close in meaning to circumstances but not conditions.
  • Am I right?
  • Thanks.
  • The word 'surroundings' focuses on what is physically around you.
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Hi,

Do you feel comfortable in your new surroundings?

The surroundings in the above is close in meaning to circumstances but not conditions. Am I right? Thanks.

The word 'surroundings' focuses on what is physically around you.

Tell me about your surroundings. I'm in a room with a big window.

Tell me about your circumstances. I'm married.

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