In English, 'fit in' means to feel accepted and comfortable within a group or environment, while 'fit for' means to be suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation. For example, 'I hope you will fit in well with your new team' uses 'fit in' to express social acceptance, whereas 'It fits for my job interview' would use 'fit for' to indicate suitability for a specific occasion.
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Fit in 🆚 Fit for: English mix-up at the clothing store #learnenglish #shots #viralAdded:
I like this jacket. It is perfect for me.
Great choice! It really fits you.
Yes! It also fits in my job interview tomorrow.
I think you mean “fit for”.
Then what is "fit in"?
I hope you will fit in well with your new team. haha
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