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How do you feel when you are late for an appointment?
1. Being late for an appointment is such a stressful feeling, you know? You’re rushing around, trying to get there as fast as you can, but it feels like time is slipping away. You’re worried about inconveniencing the other person and possibly missing out on something important. It’s just a mix of frustration and anxiety that I’d rather avoid altogether.
2. When I’m late for an appointment, it’s like a mini panic attack. I start scrambling to get ready faster, checking the time every two seconds, hoping somehow it’s not as late as I think it is. Then, there’s the whole inner dialogue of apologizing profusely in my head, even before I arrive. It’s just a whole unnecessary stress that I’d rather not deal with, you know?
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Have you ever been late for anything?
Of course! Who hasn’t been late at least once in their life, right? I remember this one time I was late for a friend’s birthday party because I got stuck in traffic. It was pretty embarrassing showing up so late, but thankfully my friend was understanding. Since then, I always try to leave extra early just in case.
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How do you organize your time?
I usually just go with the flow and take things as they come. If something pops up, I deal with it then and there, but I try to plan ahead when I can. I’m not super strict with schedules, but I do my best to stay on top of things. It’s all about finding that balance between spontaneity and organization.
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🕷️ Meet the Maratus: Nature's Own Peacock Spiders
Behold the dazzling Maratus genus, commonly known as peacock spiders, found predominantly in Australia and China. These remarkable spiders are famous for their brightly colored abdomens, a trait exclusive to males. But why such vibrant displays, you might ask? It's all about attraction—these colors and patterns are used to captivate potential female mates during their unique courtship dances.
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at first it seems like police stuff 🚨
and then it is just 😂😂😂
jiyani borla tushunadi😎
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that is why, Uzbeks always say “Sabrning tagi sariq gold”😎😅
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