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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
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She is not suitable to him - neither age-wise nor mentality-wise.

Hi

Is this sentence natural in casual spoken English? Any suggestions are welcome.

(Man to his friend after a marriage proposal)

She's not suitable for you - neither age-wise nor mentality-wise.

or

She's won't be a good choice - neither in terms of age, nor mentality.



Thanks,



Tom
  

Top answer

This is okay by me. I note that you changed prepositions from your subject title to your post. " But we use "suitable for," as you have done.

  • This is okay by me.
  • I note that you changed prepositions from your subject title to your post.
  • " But we use "suitable for," as you have done.
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This is okay by me.

I note that you changed prepositions from your subject title to your post.

We say, "She is not suited to him." "They are not suited to each other."

But we use "suitable for," as you have done.

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