'That was pleasure for me' vs. 'That was pleasure to me'












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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    20 hours ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    11 hours ago
















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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    20 hours ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    11 hours ago














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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..










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Usually I heard 'pleasure for', but as I think 'pleasure to' is same. If so, what's the difference between two expression.
I can't find any explain about differences. Help me, please..







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  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    20 hours ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    11 hours ago


















  • Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
    – Mr.choi
    20 hours ago












  • For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
    – raleigh
    20 hours ago










  • Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    11 hours ago
















Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
– raleigh
20 hours ago




Generally, we would say 'for me', but there might be contexts in which 'to me' would be more appropriate. Questions without context are always answered ambiguously.
– raleigh
20 hours ago












I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
– Mr.choi
20 hours ago






I also read that comment, but I want to know in what situation 'to me' should be used. Anyway, thank you for your comment.
– Mr.choi
20 hours ago














For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
– raleigh
20 hours ago




For instance, it is possible if 'pleasure to me' is not followed by another 'to'.
– raleigh
20 hours ago












Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
11 hours ago




Both variants in the title are ungrammatical. Pleasure in this sense is not a non-count noun and requires a determiner in the singular. The most common expression is “it was my pleasure”.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
11 hours ago















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