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Is it okay if I just say "I'm excited" instead of "It's exciting for me"?

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Rebecca

Yes, there isn't a huge difference between the two, as both are expressing the actor's excitement at playing this character. Ex: It's exciting for me to go on vacation. Ex: I'm excited to go on vacation.

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