“I , not because . Because _” is an explicit clarification of intention or motivation.
Sure, but is it a clarification of intention or motivation for dating, or for dating at work.
I poo because I have poo inside me that needs to be excreted. I poo at work because I get paid for not actually doing work.
There’s lots of benefits to dating - companionship, entertainment, engagement, sex, and so on. In some cultural settings in some demographics it’s an expectation that single people will be dating. This post isn’t explaining why she dates, but why she dates at work.
Sure, but is it a clarification of intention or motivation for dating, or for dating at work.
I poo because I have poo inside me that needs to be excreted. I poo at work because I get paid for not actually doing work.
There’s lots of benefits to dating - companionship, entertainment, engagement, sex, and so on. In some cultural settings in some demographics it’s an expectation that single people will be dating. This post isn’t explaining why she dates, but why she dates at work.
See that’s the thing, any interpretation is possible if you just ignore the explicit context.
The explicit context being… someone explaining why they date at work.
Yes. And that explanation being that it’s more effective than other methods of getting promoted. That’s the reason why.
Yes, that’s the reason why they date at work, rather than going home with randos at bars. I’m curious as to why that bothers you so much?
Nope, not how English works. Quit trolling bud.