Describe Someone You Really Like To Spend Time With

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Part 2
who this person is
The person I most enjoy spending time with is my friend, Sarah. We've known ...
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what you usually do together
Our time together usually involves a mix of relaxed activities and engaging ...
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how often you spend time with this person
We try to meet up at least once or twice a week, depending on our schedules. ...
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and explain why you like to spend time with this person
I cherish Sarah's company because she is authentically herself. She's a ...
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Part 3
1. How many generations usually live together in your country?
In India, the traditional joint family system often involves multiple ...
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2. Is it important to visit family members?
Yes, visiting family members is highly important. It strengthens bonds, ...
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3. What are the values of family in your country?
Indian family values emphasize respect for elders, strong kinship, loyalty and ...
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4. Why is family bonding necessary for happiness in life?
Family bonding is crucial for happiness because it provides a strong support ...
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5. Do you think the support from a friend is different from the support from a family member?
Yes, support from friends and family differs. Family support is often rooted ...
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