kwangin526
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- Apr 5, 2017
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- Chinese
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- Taiwan
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- United States
Hi there,
I wonder if in English there is an adverb or phrase to describe the concept "I can easily do something for other people without paying extra effort", like "I can grab a bottle of milk on my way home (emphasizing on without need to pay extra effort to go around for a long way to get the milk" or like "my mom asked me to grab her a glass of water, because I was in kitchen already".
In Chinese, there is a term "順道“. But I couldn't find a meaningful translation on online translators and I couldn't think of any similar way of expressing this concept in English. Is there an adverb or phrase in English to describe this kind of concept? Thank you so much.
Best regards,
Kwangin526
I wonder if in English there is an adverb or phrase to describe the concept "I can easily do something for other people without paying extra effort", like "I can grab a bottle of milk on my way home (emphasizing on without need to pay extra effort to go around for a long way to get the milk" or like "my mom asked me to grab her a glass of water, because I was in kitchen already".
In Chinese, there is a term "順道“. But I couldn't find a meaningful translation on online translators and I couldn't think of any similar way of expressing this concept in English. Is there an adverb or phrase in English to describe this kind of concept? Thank you so much.
Best regards,
Kwangin526