'That was pleasure for me' vs. 'That was pleasure to me'












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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    2 days ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago
















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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    2 days ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago














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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..







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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    2 days ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago


















  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    2 days ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    2 days ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    2 days ago
















Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
– raleigh
2 days ago




Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
– raleigh
2 days ago












I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
– Mr.choi
2 days ago






I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
– Mr.choi
2 days ago














For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
– raleigh
2 days ago




For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
– raleigh
2 days ago












Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
2 days ago




Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
2 days ago















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