PreciousJones Are both useable in this situation? 'For' is the usual.
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PreciousJonesAre both useable in this situation?'For' is the usual.
PreciousJonesI enjoy traveling, so it's not really work to/for me. Are both useable in this situation? Yes, but one could say that there is a very subtle and insignificant difference.
With "to", it means that I don't consider it to actually be work.