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Hazem
What does favour mean here? Most songs are written about love or heartbreak, and I realized that by listening to these songs daily, I was conditioning myself to favour unrealistic expectations in my life
Aug 8, 2020 8:02 PM
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Hello Hazem, here to "favour" is a verb, meaning to prefer, to desire, to want. In this context, it it saying that by listening to unrealistic things in music, in songs, I am slowly changing and conditioning myself to favour (to prefer, to wish for, to expect) unrealistic expectations in my own life. Basically saying: by listening to unrealistic love songs, I am incorporating this thinking into my life and therefore it is making me to prefer/to desire/to expect unrealistic things also. I hope that this helps, as always my friend, feel free to ask for clarifications. Best of luck!
August 9, 2020
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prefer give preference to ... hence ... favour X over Y prefer X above Y . He favoured simple answers. He favoured full answer even if somewhat windy. He taught himself to favour plain foods as sweet ones affected his teeth.
August 8, 2020
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