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Hello.
It's a beautiful day.
My daughter graduated elementary school last month and enrolled junior high last Fryday. Wearing peal necklace and corsage is appropriate when woman wear the suit to attend the ceremony.
Then I bought a corsage this year.
well...which expresion is good follwing two.
1. I bought a corsage for the ceremony.
2. I bought a corsage to attend the ceremony.
....both not good?
I'm confusing now.
I'll appreciate if you tell me about that.
By the way,I would like to wear a KIMONO for the ceremony, if I could wear by my self. But I can't! ><
Thank you.
It's a beautiful day.
My daughter graduated elementary school last month and enrolled junior high last Fryday. Wearing peal necklace and corsage is appropriate when woman wear the suit to attend the ceremony.
Then I bought a corsage this year.
well...which expresion is good follwing two.
1. I bought a corsage for the ceremony.
2. I bought a corsage to attend the ceremony.
....both not good?
I'm confusing now.
I'll appreciate if you tell me about that.
By the way,I would like to wear a KIMONO for the ceremony, if I could wear by my self. But I can't! ><
Thank you.
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My daughter graduated elementary school last month and enrolled in junior high last Friday.
Wearing a peal necklace and corsage is appropriate when women wears the a suit to attend the ceremony.
Which of the following two expressions is correct:
I bought a corsage for the ceremony.
^^ This is correct!
I bought a corsage to attend the ceremony.
This suggests you need to buy a corsage before you can attend the ceremony.
Are both incorrect?
(I think 'correct' is a better word than 'good' here)
I'm confused now.
Yes. I hope my daughter will learn how to wear a Kiono.