Age Difference and Seniority Issues and how to put the question [on hold]
This question has aroused so many wrong expression overtime. How do i ask the question?
Do you know how many years I am above you with? (Seniority issues)
What is the proper way to ask this question.
grammar grammaticality
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put on hold as off-topic by Tonepoet, Kris, Cascabel, Jason Bassford, jimm101 12 hours ago
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This question has aroused so many wrong expression overtime. How do i ask the question?
Do you know how many years I am above you with? (Seniority issues)
What is the proper way to ask this question.
grammar grammaticality
New contributor
put on hold as off-topic by Tonepoet, Kris, Cascabel, Jason Bassford, jimm101 12 hours ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago
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This question has aroused so many wrong expression overtime. How do i ask the question?
Do you know how many years I am above you with? (Seniority issues)
What is the proper way to ask this question.
grammar grammaticality
New contributor
This question has aroused so many wrong expression overtime. How do i ask the question?
Do you know how many years I am above you with? (Seniority issues)
What is the proper way to ask this question.
grammar grammaticality
grammar grammaticality
New contributor
New contributor
New contributor
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put on hold as off-topic by Tonepoet, Kris, Cascabel, Jason Bassford, jimm101 12 hours ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Tonepoet, Kris, Cascabel, Jason Bassford, jimm101 12 hours ago
- This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago
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show 1 more comment
This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago
This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago
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This question does not make sense. Are you trying to say, Do you know how many years I am older than you?
– User007
23 hours ago
Yes. That’s what I meant. I know it may not make sense but I trust you understand what I’m trying to say
– user70668
23 hours ago
Are you comparing ages simply as a matter of interest, or for some official purpose? In ordinary conversation, a person might say something like "I'm 64 - I expect you are a few years younger, aren't you?"
– Kate Bunting
21 hours ago
It’s like a matter of age comparison. Like having a younger person insult you as if you’re on the same age bracket and you asking him in a rather harsh tone if he knows how old you are and how you’re not his age mate...
– user70668
20 hours ago
In an ordinary conversation like, “do you know our age difference?”
– user70668
20 hours ago