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In my country it’s simple because in my culture we call everyone COMRADE. Doesn’t matter if it’s a man or a woman, if he/she is married or single. Anyway it’s comrade.
What do you think is the *rationale* for 'see' rather than 'watch' in the 'at home' vs 'outside home' split? And would 'watch' sound really awkward in these phrases? -- 'I went to *see* my favorite singer/comedian' etc; 'we *saw* a movie in a theater'; ' *saw* a football match' (in a stadium). Thanks!