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Isn't the word “experience” wrongly used in this context?


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Friend: Have you ever flirted with a female cop?



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          Experience is fine. The problem is the done. You don't do an experience1. You have an experience.




          I have had that experience.




          That's what he should have said. Or, alternatively, just relied on do alone:




          Yes, I have done that.




          Or, indeed, just use the have:




          Yes, I have.




          While there's other options, there was nothing wrong with using experience. The only problem is that you don't do experiences.




          1: Well, there is a use of experience that has emerged in recent years that you would use to do to talk about, but it's not actually relevant here.






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          • Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            5 hours ago











          • Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago







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            No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago











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          Experience is fine. The problem is the done. You don't do an experience1. You have an experience.




          I have had that experience.




          That's what he should have said. Or, alternatively, just relied on do alone:




          Yes, I have done that.




          Or, indeed, just use the have:




          Yes, I have.




          While there's other options, there was nothing wrong with using experience. The only problem is that you don't do experiences.




          1: Well, there is a use of experience that has emerged in recent years that you would use to do to talk about, but it's not actually relevant here.






          share|improve this answer























          • Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            5 hours ago











          • Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago







          • 1





            No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago
















          10














          Experience is fine. The problem is the done. You don't do an experience1. You have an experience.




          I have had that experience.




          That's what he should have said. Or, alternatively, just relied on do alone:




          Yes, I have done that.




          Or, indeed, just use the have:




          Yes, I have.




          While there's other options, there was nothing wrong with using experience. The only problem is that you don't do experiences.




          1: Well, there is a use of experience that has emerged in recent years that you would use to do to talk about, but it's not actually relevant here.






          share|improve this answer























          • Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            5 hours ago











          • Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago







          • 1





            No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago














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          10







          Experience is fine. The problem is the done. You don't do an experience1. You have an experience.




          I have had that experience.




          That's what he should have said. Or, alternatively, just relied on do alone:




          Yes, I have done that.




          Or, indeed, just use the have:




          Yes, I have.




          While there's other options, there was nothing wrong with using experience. The only problem is that you don't do experiences.




          1: Well, there is a use of experience that has emerged in recent years that you would use to do to talk about, but it's not actually relevant here.






          share|improve this answer













          Experience is fine. The problem is the done. You don't do an experience1. You have an experience.




          I have had that experience.




          That's what he should have said. Or, alternatively, just relied on do alone:




          Yes, I have done that.




          Or, indeed, just use the have:




          Yes, I have.




          While there's other options, there was nothing wrong with using experience. The only problem is that you don't do experiences.




          1: Well, there is a use of experience that has emerged in recent years that you would use to do to talk about, but it's not actually relevant here.







          share|improve this answer












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          • Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            5 hours ago











          • Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago







          • 1





            No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago


















          • Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            5 hours ago











          • Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago







          • 1





            No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

            – SamBC
            4 hours ago











          • If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

            – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
            4 hours ago

















          Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          5 hours ago





          Yes experience is not done, it's felt. But does I have had that experience make any sense in this context?

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          5 hours ago













          Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

          – SamBC
          4 hours ago





          Experience does not mean skill. It means, well, having experienced it. If you sit through a film, you've experienced seeing the film. If you've been to Niagara Falls, that's an experience you've had.

          – SamBC
          4 hours ago













          Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          4 hours ago






          Yes. But experience is something that happens to you not what you do. How can flirting be an experience? I'm confused.

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          4 hours ago





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          No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

          – SamBC
          4 hours ago





          No, experience doesn't have anything to say about who does what. If you climb Everest, then you have "experienced climbing Everest", and if someone says "have you ever climbed Everest", you can say "I have had that experience".

          – SamBC
          4 hours ago













          If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          4 hours ago






          If the question was. Have you ever been in relationship with a female cop? Can I still say, 'I have had the experience'? That is, I have had the experience of being in a relationship with a female cop

          – Stewart Gilligan Griffin
          4 hours ago


















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