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Making Decisions About

by 자슈아 2024. 5. 26.

 

"Making decisions about" is typically used to describe someone or something that is responsible for making choices or determining a course of action.
Example: The board of directors makes decisions about the company's financial strategy.

 

Sarah:

I'm really craving some Chinese food today. What do you think, black bean noodle or spicy noodle soup?

 

 

Ruth:

Hmm, that's a tough choice. Both are really good. What are you in the mood for?

 

Sarah:

Well, black bean noodle is always comforting and delicious. But spicy noodle soup has that spicy kick I love.

 

Ruth:

True, making decisions about what to eat can be tricky. How about we consider the weather? It's a bit chilly today, maybe spicy noodle soup would be nice to warm us up.

 

Sarah:

That's a good point. But I had spicy food yesterday. Maybe black bean noodle is a better choice today.

 

Ruth:

Okay, let's go with black bean noodle then. It sounds perfect for today. And we can always get spicy noodle soup next time.

 

Telling the story

Yesterday, I found myself in a situation where Sarah and I were trying to decide what to eat at a Chinese restaurant. We were torn between black bean noodle and spicy noodle soup. Sarah mentioned she was craving something comforting and delicious, which made her lean towards black bean noodle. However, she also loves the spicy kick of spicy noodle soup. I suggested considering the chilly weather, thinking spicy noodle soup would be a good choice to warm us up. But since Sarah had spicy food the day before, she thought black bean noodle might be better. Eventually, we decided on black bean noodle and planned to have spicy noodle soup next time.

 

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