Visiting Relatives

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Visiting Relatives

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متن / Transcript

?Visiting relatives. Do you often visit your relatives? Why

Yes, I do. When I was younger, I used to find it boring, but now that I'm older, I cherish the time I have with my relatives. I plan to see my relatives every Sunday. What do you do when you visit them? We usually keep it pretty simple. We tend to have a meal at one of our houses or just sit in the living room and talk. From time to time, we decide to go out to eat or do something else, like maybe the cinema or the park.

?When was the last time you visited them? What did you do

Just this morning, actually. I went over to bring my grandparents lunch, since they aren't very mobile anymore. We ate chicken salad, then I helped them pay their bills online and chatted. Do you prefer visiting your relatives or your friends? Well, I like both for different reasons. I would say I probably enjoy seeing my friends more, because it's a time to de-stress and have fun, whereas seeing family involves more stress and judgment.

However, I think family is more important. Do you take anything when you visit your relatives? Of course. I always try to bring some flowers or some sort of contribution to the meal, so I'm not the only one who likes to show up empty-handed. I especially like to bring something to my relatives after a vacation, like a souvenir, such as a keychain, magnet, or t-shirt.