That is an excerpt from a book:
I think that indicates following situation:
Geroge is drunken heavily and acting differently.
Then speaker is watching it and said:
"I prefer George his normal self"
That means that the speaker prefers Geroge when he is sober.
Am I right in thinking in that way?
Could you tell me, please?
Then speaker is watching it and said:"I prefer George his normal self"That means that the speaker prefers Geroge when he is sober. This is one possibility, but I don't see anything in the text to specifically indicate that he is drunk. The speaker could be referring to any kind of abnormal or out-of-character behaviour.
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Takehisa TanakaGeroge is drunken heavily and acting differently.Then speaker is watching it and said:"I prefer George his normal self"That means that the speaker prefers Geroge when he is sober.
This is one possibility, but I don't see anything in the text to specifically indicate that he is drunk. The speaker could be referring to any kind of abnormal or o