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Bryan: I'll tell you, Nuria, that my best friend got married a year ago and is

already getting a divorce. What do you think about marriage?

Nuria: At present, in my point of view, I see that marriage as such is not


respected, the people I know get married and soon get divorced, this type of
problem makes us think that people who live together and really know their
partner and at the time you can make that decision to get married in order
to maintain that honor of being blessed by the catholic church.

Edith: I think the same as Nuria.

Edith: My brothers do not stop using their cell phones at the table or to eat.
That bothers me a lot

Bryan: Currently, technology has helped a lot to have access to information


and be used for the benefit of learning and knowing new things, that is
something positive. But seeing it from a point of view for children, I see it
as detrimental, children no longer develop that desire to live together, learn
and play over the years.

Nuria: they are skipping that beautiful and innocent stage that can never be
lived again. For example, I see my nephews who, by giving them a cell
phone, disconnect from the real world and become robots who only think
about seeing a screen. I think that everything has to be in moderation to
access to technology.

Nuria: Changing the subject, did you see the news about the young man
who found marijuana in his house? He said it was medicinal, I don't know
if I believe it.

Nuria: Marijuana is a very interesting topic to investigate, in Bolivia the


medicinal use of marijuana for diseases that have no cure or that medicines
can affect other areas of people is just becoming interested or arousing
interest.

Bryan: Personally, my mother suffers from depression, she went to all


kinds of doctors and tried all kinds of remedies and the only doctor who
explained to us through zoom that in Uruguay, for example, medical
marijuana is beneficial if it is controlled by a responsible doctor, but in
Bolivia its sale or distribution is still not allowed consciously.

Edith: if it can be used, it all depends on education I think?

Bryan : I think that education in Bolivia is very precarious, we are not up to


date and it does not focus on what you may like in the future, for example,
universities continue to use the same books and same forms of education, I
am not saying that this is bad, just that we must update the way we can
focus on our future.

Nuria: In other countries, universities give you the choice of secondary


subjects that you can reinforce your growth and see that they are beneficial
for you, the educational system must be improved, both in schools and
universities.

Edith: I also saw in the news that they found 13-year-olds smoking and
drinking at school. Do you think that the control of sales to minors should
be more rigorous?

Nuria: Young people start drinking from the age of 15 that does not mean
that it is legal. It seems to me that there is no law or prohibition that is
enforced for the sale of alcohol. That is, it is not fulfilled.

Bryan: It seems to me that being over 18 does not allow one to be a


responsible person, one is still thinking about youthful things and is not
aware. Everything goes from the control of parents or guardians that is
clearly seen as they are raised and that is seen over the years the attitudes of
people and the paths they take.

Nuria: I think that anticipating things does not generate anything good. It
brings more violence I think. Like the one you see on TV or video games.

Bryan: I think everything has its moment, whether it's in movies, video
games or television, violence is seen as an attraction but it can't be brought
to life. You must know how to measure and differentiate.
Edith: For example, a knife is not a weapon in the hands of a chef. It all
depends on the approach.

Bryan: That's right, I think the same.

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