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To get one year older sounds unnatural?
Now that this year is almost over, I'd like to say " I don't want to get one year older". But does it sound unnatural? What is the natural way to say this phrase? Thank you in advance ! :-)
Dec 25, 2017 1:39 AM
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It might be more natural to say "I don't want to get any older" or "I don't want to be a year older". Hope this helps, and happy New Year!
December 25, 2017
come and gone with every year.
December 25, 2017
Thank you so much for letting me know the right ones! It helped me a lot with my confusion. I really appreciate it!
December 25, 2017
You could say also say that
you don't want to age
or
you don't want to grow up
both have slightly different meanings. The first refers more to physical age, the second more to outlook on life or mental age ..you want to remain as a child...
December 25, 2017
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