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Can my words understandable?

New_Consequence_9975
In a work, I usually follow senior's opinion if it's related to work itself. However, in personal relationship, I tend to stick to my opinion somewhat. For example, when deciding on a meeting place, choosing a menu, or planning dating course.

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halfajack•
**Are** my words understandable? **At work**, I usually follow **my** senior’s opinion if it’s related to work itself. However, in **a** personal relationship, I tend to stick to my opinion somewhat. For example, when deciding on a meeting place, choosing **from** a menu, or planning **a date**.
XISCifi•
Mostly. These are your errors: >Can my words understandable? Are my words understandable? >In a work at work >senior a senior >In personal relationship In personal relationships >planning dating course planning a date
Anonymous•
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Arbor_Shadow•
In a workplace/working environment, I usually (only usually?) follow seniors' instructions if it's related to the job itself. However, in a personal relationship, I tend to stick to my opinion somewhat. For example, when deciding on a meeting place, choosing a menu (ordering in a restaurant?), or planning dating courses. It's a little weird but should be understandable. However, you probably want to refine it a bit if it's for a formal resume or something.
tschwand•
Instead of senior, I think superior would work better.