Example: "Over the years, people's interests and priorities can diverge, affecting their friendships." Question 2 : How do people in your country usually make friends? Answer
: People in my country typically make friends through various social contexts,
including school, work, shared hobbies, and mutual acquaintances. Schools and workplaces
provide natural opportunities for forming friendships due to frequent interactions. Common
interests and activities like sports, clubs, and events also serve as
bonding platforms. Moreover, friends often introduce individuals to their social circles,
expanding the potential for new friendships.
High-level vocabulary with examples: 1)
Bonding platforms (collocation) - Situations or activities that facilitate the formation of
connections and relationships.
Example: "Shared hobbies and interests often serve as effective bonding platforms for making friends." 2)
Expanding the potential (collocation) - Increasing the possibilities or opportunities.
Example: "Meeting new people through friends expands the potential for diverse and meaningful friendships." Question 3 : Who do people tend to speak to about their personal problems? Answer : In my country, individuals typically confide in their close friends and family
members when dealing with personal problems. The support, trust, and emotional connection
shared with these individuals make them natural choices for
seeking advice or a listening ear.
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Additionally, some may turn to professional counselors or therapists for more specialized
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