Quick question

superghz

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May 9, 2002
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Guys, I don't understand this line:

"This offer is restricted to persons age 21 and older."

Does this mean this offer is for young kids less than 21?
Or the other way around, for 21 year old and older?

Sorry for asking but English is not my first language. Thank you.

 

nboy22

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Jul 18, 2002
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Originally posted by: superghz
Guys, I don't understand this line:

"This offer is restricted to persons age 21 and older."

Does this mean this offer is for young kids less than 21?
Or the other way around, for 21 year old and older?

Sorry for asking but English is not my first language. Thank you.

that's exactly what it sounds like to me, no 21 year olds or older.
 

johnjohn320

Diamond Member
Jan 9, 2001
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It says restricted to age 21 and up. You're only eligibile if you're over 21. Otherwise it would be "Age 21 and up are restricted."
 

jst0ney

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Feb 20, 2003
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Originally posted by: johnjohn320
It says restricted to age 21 and up. You're only eligibile if you're over 21. Otherwise it would be "Age 21 and up are restricted."

exactly
 

Jeff7

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Jan 4, 2001
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Originally posted by: animalia
english sucks.

Or poor use of it. Easier wording would be, "This offer is only available to those age 21 or older."