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Default Asking for a reason.

Please correct me.

Why don't you like pizza?
(I am asking someone the reason).
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Old 17-Nov-2009, 21:56
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Default Re: Asking for a reason.

The first sentence is correct.
The 2nd could be better with the "for the reason" (as your title.)

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