Aug. 29, 2024
It is clear that everyone cannot like you. But anyway sometimes it is unpleasant and insulting to me to realize that someone doesn't like me.
Earlier I worried that someone doesn't like me. And than came up with a great way how to stop to worry about this.
I amagin to myself that I'm delicious, properly fried, juicy steak. And that one who doesn't like me is a stupid vegan.
Obviously the problem is not with me! Logically the vegan doesn't eat steak. Certainly I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, cause my content is infinitely better. But to appreciate me, you have to love steaks. So, it's a waste of time and emotions to try to please someone who doesn't need you.
— What to do if someone doesn't like you?
— Nothing.
It is clear that not everyone will like you, but sometimes it is still unpleasant and insulting to me to realize that someone doesn't like me.
I used to worry that someone might not like me. Then I came up with a great way for how to stop worrying about this.
I imagine to myself that I'm a delicious, properly cooked, juicy steak and that the one who doesn't like me is a stupid vegan.
Obviously the problem is not with me! Logically the vegan doesn't eat steak. Certainly, I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, because my content is infinitely better. But to appreciate me, you have to love steaks. So, it's a waste of time and emotions to try to please someone who doesn't need you.
— What to do if someone doesn't like you?
— Nothing.
It is clear that not everyone cannotwill like you.
What you have is grammatically correct, but this way sounds more natural to me.
But anyway sometimes it is still unpleasant and insulting to me to realize that someone doesn't like me.
You could also combine this with the previous sentence.
Earlier I worried that someone doesn't like me.
If you're not talking about a specific person, it would be better to say "I used to worry that someone might not like me."
And thanThen I came up with a great way how to stop to worrying about this.
I aimagine to myself that I'm a delicious, properly fricooked, juicy steak.
You could also drop "to myself" if you wanted to. It's not needed because imagining is always to yourself.
Aand that the one who doesn't like me is a stupid vegan.
Combine this with the previous sentence.
Obviously the problem is not with me!
Logically the vegan doesn't eat steak.
Certainly, I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, because my content is infinitely better.
"certainly" is a pretty formal word and "cause" is a very casual word, so I changed it to "because".
But to appreciate me, you have to love steaks.
So, it's a waste of time and emotions to try to please someone who doesn't need you.
— What to do if someone doesn't like you?
— Nothing.
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Aand that the one who doesn't like me is a stupid vegan.
Certainly I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, because my content is infinitely better.
"cause" is a slang term for "because", and is usually written "cos", but you would not use it here.
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Earlier I worried that someone doesn't like me. Earlier I worried that someone doesn't like me. If you're not talking about a specific person, it would be better to say "I used to worry that someone might not like me." |
And than came up with a great way how to stop to worry about this.
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I amagin to myself that I'm delicious, properly fried, juicy steak. I I You could also drop "to myself" if you wanted to. It's not needed because imagining is always to yourself. |
And that one who doesn't like me is a stupid vegan.
Combine this with the previous sentence. |
Obviously the problem is not with me! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Logically the vegan doesn't eat steak. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Certainly I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, cause my content is infinitely better. Certainly I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, because my content is infinitely better. "cause" is a slang term for "because", and is usually written "cos", but you would not use it here. Certainly, I have no desire to be like a cabbage leaf, because my content is infinitely better. "certainly" is a pretty formal word and "cause" is a very casual word, so I changed it to "because". |
But anyway sometimes it is unpleasant and insulting to me to realize that someone doesn't like me.
Can join this sentence with the previous sentence. But You could also combine this with the previous sentence. |
— Nothing. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
But to appreciate me, you have to love steaks. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
So, it's a waste of time and emotions to try to please someone who doesn't need you. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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But anyway sometimes it is unpleasant and insulting to me to realize that someone doesn't like you. |
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