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10 Dec 2014
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English (US)
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Korean
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"Would you like to have a seat?" "No, I'd raher be standing." Does this sound natural?
"Would you like to have a seat?" "No, I'd raher be standing." Does this sound natural?
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- English (US)
A little unnatural
"Would you like to have a seat?"
"No, I'd rather stand."
のほうが自然だと思います。
- Japanese
Okay. Thanks.

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