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Fixing things

1. Can you fix things?


- Yes (No), I (don’t) consider myself to be quite handy when it comes to fixing things.

2. Did anybody teach you to fix things when you were a child?
- an interest in learning how things work and how to fix them if they break.

3. Do you think it is necessary for people to learn to fix things?
- Absolutely, I believe learning to fix things is an essential skill that everyone should acquire.
- Learning basic repair skills not only helps us save money but also reduces our environmental footprint.
4. What do you do when a thing is broken and cannot be fixed?
- When something is broken beyond repair, I try to salvage any usable parts or components that might be repurposed.
- If that's not an option, I make sure to dispose of the item responsibly, following appropriate recycling guidelines.

Chocolate
1. Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
Yes, I absolutely enjoy eating chocolate. The rich and creamy texture, combined with the sweetness, is quite appealing
to me. Moreover, the different varieties and flavors of chocolate make it a great treat
2. How often do you eat chocolate?
I indulge in chocolate a couple of times a week. I try to keep it moderate to savor the experience fully and avoid
overindulging. It's a delightful treat that I look forward to, especially during moments when I want a little pick-me-up.
3. Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
Certainly, chocolate was a popular treat during my childhood.

4. Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
I believe chocolate's popularity is due to its universal appeal.

5. What's your favorite flavor of chocolate?
My favorite flavor of chocolate would be …

6. Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?


Absolutely, using chocolate as gifts is a wonderful idea.

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