yes.
depends on how much focus they put on the story or what type of quests they contain, mainly in WoW playing and leveling together is also encouraged.
Most quests contain kill xx- amount of enemies, which doesnt even exists in FFXIV
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you can experience the story just fine, even if you cut out all the filler crap, there are lot of quests that add no substance to the story and are only there to waste your time, that is so obvious, like all the nonsense of running through the entire dungeon again with your slow mount in Endwalker.
I did always find it kind of weird that the hunt logs/bills are basically the only thing that makes you interact with the random overworld enemies for the most part as an average quest typically just makes you go to a designated location that will automatically spawn the things you need to kill for the quest.
ARR is the only part of the game I can recall that fairly regularly made you have to fight said enemies in normal quests.
That is debatable.
If someone wants to play a Final Fantasy story game I can think of quite a few I would recommend instead.
More focused experiences with fully voiced main stories and not as much pointless filler, while also offering deeper mechanics and combat.
If someone really wants a modern Final Fantasy game I'd tell them to play Expedition 33 instead... and then maybe the VII remake.
The 7R series has the issue of being a full series of games that are actually weird meta sequels to 7, which is such a humongous game that I'm not convinced they'll actually get through all of it. Sticking within the IP, I'd recommend the pixel remasters(or even the 3D remakes of 3 and 4) and the PS1 games first and foremost.