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I don’t to eat until feel fullness of food, how to express that eloquently?
Jun 7, 2024 1:04 PM
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I don't eat to the point where I feel stuffed.
June 8, 2024
1
I am not sure what you mean because the combination of "don't" with "until" is confusing. Here's what I think you mean. Here are three different ways to say it.
a) "I eat until I feel full."
b) "I stop eating when I feel full."
c) "I don't stop eating until I feel full."
The phrase "I don't eat until I feel full" is strange, because it means that you don't begin eating until after you feel full (which is impossible).
June 8, 2024
1
I don't overeat when I have a meal. I prefer to stick with the suggested portion sizes.
Or, you can go with a colloquial expression: "I don't stuff myself when I eat."
June 7, 2024
1
Maybe you could say “I prefer to eat in moderation.”
June 7, 2024
1
Do you mean: "I don't want to eat if I am feeling full"?
If so, you could also say: "I don't want to eat if I am full."
June 7, 2024
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Arabic, Arabic (Maghrebi), English, French, German, Hebrew, Persian (Farsi)
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Arabic (Maghrebi), English, German, Hebrew, Persian (Farsi)
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