The phrase [On one hand… On the other hand...] is used to show a contrast between two different aspects of the same thing. This is typically done by contrasting a positive (good) aspect with a negative (bad) aspect. This phrase is commonly used when considering the possible pros and cons of an upcoming decision. For example:
✅ I've been thinking about whether I should quit my job. On one hand, I like my colleagues and I'm very happy with my current working environment. On the other hand, I would definitely like to get paid more.
In the example above, [whether I should quit my job] is the upcoming decision being considered. The positive aspects of the speaker's current job (I like my colleagues/ I'm very happy with my working environment) are being contrasted to a negative aspect (wanting to get paid more).
[On the other hand] is used in a similar way to other contrastive phrases like [However] and [Although]. It is NOT appropriate to use it to compare two positive aspects or two negative aspects of a situation. Consider the following example:
❌ I'm not sure if I should marry that man. On one hand, he is very handsome, but on the other hand, he is extremely rich.
The above example describes a woman's dilemma of whether to marry a certain man. However, both of the aspects she considered are generally considered positive (being handsome and being rich). Since both aspects are positive, there is no contrast, so the phrase [on the other hand] is confusing and inappropriate.
A better alternative would be the phrase [On top of that], which is used to emphasize an idea by adding additional support. For example:
✅ I should definitely marry this man! Not only is he very handsome, but on top of that he is extremely rich!
Here are some more correct examples of [on the other hand]:
✅ I'm not sure about going to study abroad in Spain. On one hand, it would certainly be a fun, exciting new experience for me. On the other hand, it would be difficult for me to survive since I don't have any friends there and I can't understand Spanish.
✅ Do you really think you should get a car? I mean, on one hand, a car would make it very convenient for you to travel to other cities, but on the other hand, it would cost a lot of money to buy and maintain.
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