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I heard there are few guy who single in Jeju Island.
1)it would be paradise to me!!
2)it would be paradise for me!!
what's the difference between 1) and 2)
I would like to know even slightest difference. the nuance. please.
Sep 10, 2021 10:04 PM
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Hello!
« For me » is to express its effect on you or it's benefit for you, whether it's good or bad.
« To me » is more to express opinion.
September 10, 2021
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Hi, Seokho. Both statements are actually correct but it depends on your intent.
If your intent is to express an opinion, you may use "it would be a paradise to me."
If your intent of going to Jeju had an effect of a paradise or a wonder to you, you may use "it would be a paradise for me."
September 11, 2021
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