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something different between them
is there something different between "It's my pleasure" and "with pleasure"?
Dec 10, 2007 11:44 AM
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It's about the same honestly.
Someone says thank you -- you say "It's my pleasure"
Someone asks you to do something -- you say "with pleasure" -- not used as often
December 10, 2007
1
It's my pleasure->everybody say
with pleasure->cowboy say
December 10, 2007
1
language just the tool of communication , sometimes we care about it , it's not so easy for non-native English speaker , so if you want to know the different meaning according to different context or environment , you can go abroad to English native country
December 10, 2007
In my opinion, the different between "It's my pleasure" and "Withe pleasure" is a little bit difficult. your say "we take you Withe pleasure" but "It`s my pleasure to meet you".
December 14, 2007
what do you want say?
December 10, 2007
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