1. My boss and I differ greatly in our points of view so I intend to quit my job.
2. My boss's points of view and mine vary a great deal so I intend to quit my job.
Hello native speakers. Do these two sentences carry the same meaning and sound natural in spoken English?
Thanks very much in advance.
If your point of view varies, it changes from time to time. Today you may believe one thing, three months from now you believe something else, perhaps its opposite. The beliefs and points of view may vary just for one person as time goes on.
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If your point of view varies, it changes from time to time. Today you may believe one thing, three months from now you believe something else, perhaps its opposite. The beliefs and points of view may vary just for one person as time goes on.
But a difference in point of view involves a comparison between two different points of view of two different people.
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