I am a nice guy; I wouldn't like to waste food.
Vs.
I am a nice guy; I don't like to waste food.
What's the difference between the two sentences? Thank you in advance.
Anonymous I am a nice guy; I wouldn't like to waste food. Vs. I am a nice guy; I don't like to waste food.
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AnonymousI am a nice guy; I wouldn't like to waste food.
Vs.
I am a nice guy; I don't like to waste food.
What's the difference between the two sentences? Thank you in advance.
"I wouldn't like to" doesn't fit the situation very well. More typically,
I wouldn't like to meet that man in a dark alley. (said of some
AnonymousI am a nice guy; I wouldn't like to waste food.
Maybe tomorrow you will have the opportunity to wast some food. But you don't like the idea.
AnonymousI am a nice guy; I don't like to waste food.
You have had and will have the opportunity to waste food, but you don't like doing that.