no reason for being sad vs. to be sad

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molla222

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Hello everyone,
I need help, please!!!
Which of the following sentences is correct:
There is no reason for being sad.
There is no reason to be sad.
I am totally confused- Could it be both versions are correct???

THANX!!!!!!
 
Hello everyone,
I need help, please!!!
Which of the following sentences is correct:
There is no reason for being sad.
There is no reason to be sad.
I am totally confused- Could it be both versions are correct???
Yes it could. In fact, they are.
THANX!!!!!!
R.
 
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