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Muna tigeress Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

is it gramatically correct

I can't come to the office today due to some personal reason
  

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I can't come to the office today due to personal reasons. However, that is not an acceptable excuse in western culture; you must offer at least a vague explanation: I can't come to the office today because a family member has fallen ill / because my driver's license has expired / etc.

  • I can't come to the office today due to personal reasons.
  • However, that is not an acceptable excuse in western culture; you must offer at least a vague explanation: I can't come to the office today because a family member has fallen ill / because my driver's license has expired / etc.
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I can't come to the office today due to personal reasons.

However, that is not an acceptable excuse in western culture; you must offer at least a vague explanation:

I can't come to the office today because a family member has fallen ill / because my driver's license has expired / etc.

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