Learn English – Is it “open to” or “open for” a discussion

prepositions

I want to say

I would like to thank my office mate Felix who was always open for a long discussion at the
black board.

Someone told me it has to be

I would like to thank my office mate Felix who was always open to a long discussion at the
black board.

However, it does not sound correct to me. What would you suggest to use?

Best Answer

I see 'open for discussion' examples on news sites and some references on COCA as well. But then it's the 'topic' open for discussion in most of them.

When it comes to a person agreeing to discuss further, It is an idiom that takes place.

Open to (something) as an idiom said by The Free Dictionary

This is in the context of someone agreeable to hear or learn about new ideas and suggestions as the dictionary mentions.

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