Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

"attracted to discovering it" (AGAIN)

English answer:

My shot

Added to glossary by Maria Gomez
Jun 15, 2006 15:28
17 yrs ago
English term

"attracted to discovering it" (AGAIN)

English Art/Literary Linguistics attracted to discovering it
The sentence in English reads:

"I was surprised by American culture and how different was from mine and that is why I feel so attracted to discovering it."

I dont want a translation. I just need your help to make this sentence sound "more native"
Thanks to everyone!
(Also those who already answered)

Responses

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My shot

I was very surprised by how different American culture was from mine. That is what attracted me and why I am so interested in exploring it further.

The "...culture was from mine" might be changed to 'is from mine' if the person is still here and is still experiencing the culture. If not, use 'was.'

Also, a style note: Some languages tend to denote the level of education by how long a person can make a sentence. This is less the case in the USA. While you may have long sentences, shorter is usually better.

My thoughts from the USA.
Peer comment(s):

agree Rachel Vanarsdall
51 mins
agree Refugio
1 hr
agree npis : Agreed with your style note. One exception though, US laws. I once read a clause of a state act that was half a page long with one period at the end. :-)
1 hr
Yes, lawyers do NOT count as native English speakers. And patents are a whole other problem!
agree Asghar Bhatti : But Law is common sense and common sense is something most un common.
3 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks a lot for you help!!!!!"
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English term (edited): attracted to discover it

feel a strong urge to explore it fully

American culture surprised me completely, it was so different from mine; that is why I feel a strong urge to explore it fully."
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English term (edited): "attracted to discovering it"

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I was surprised at how different the American culture is from mine, which is why I am so interested in discovering it.

Although this sentence might warrant a division into two, I think the above does capture the essence of the phrase, and links it together in such a fashion as to make it sound "more native". *Attracted* does not go very well with *discovering* something. Even better than *discovering* American culture would be to *learn more about it*.

... which is why I am so interested in learning more about it.
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