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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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It's far too formal for my, my way of being

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Talking about wedding

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Woman: I, I prefer the smaller weddings over the big ones, you know,

because smaller ones seem much more intimate, and maybe it's because

you know all of the people. You have a lot more fun.

Man: I've had a great time. I've been at a few wedding parties. I was the best

man a couple of times.

Woman: It was a nice wedding. It was beautiful; sun was shining and we got married

at the justice of the peace.

Man: I don't like weddings. I don't think it's ... I think it's far too formal for my, my way of being.

Man: I love weddings, particularly Italian weddings.

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What does "it's far too formal for my, my way of being" mean?

Could you please translate it into simple English?


Thank you

  

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rezaenglish What does "it's far too formal for my, my way of being" mean? He hesitates, groping for the right words, but he flubs it, anyway. He garbles the common expression "to my way of thinking" and makes it "for my way of being", which luckily is perfectly fine and makes sense even though it sounds like he garbled the common expression.

  • rezaenglish What does "it's far too formal for my, my way of being" mean?
  • He hesitates, groping for the right words, but he flubs it, anyway.
  • He garbles the common expression "to my way of thinking" and makes it "for my way of being", which luckily is perfectly fine and makes sense even though it sounds like he garbled the common expression.
  • His way of being is the set of his habits and tastes—his style, if you will.
  • He could have simply said "for me" with the same meaning.
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rezaenglishWhat does "it's far too formal for my, my way of being" mean?

He hesitates, groping for the right words, but he flubs it, anyway. He garbles the common expression "to my way of thinking" and makes it "for my way of being", which luckily is perfectly fine and makes sense even though it sounds like he garbled the common expression. His way of being

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