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Question 1: Do you often wear jewelry?
Sample Answer: Not really. I usually wear a watch or a simple necklace, but that’s about it. I prefer a clean and simple style, and too much jewelry feels uncomfortable for me. But I do wear more on special occasions like weddings or parties.
Question 2: What type of jewelry do you like?
Sample Answer: Oh, I'm not really a big jewelry person, to be honest. I mean, I appreciate a nice piece, but I don't wear it that often. If I *had* to choose a type, I guess I'd say simple, delicate necklaces. Something silver, maybe with a tiny pendant, like a small gemstone or a delicate charm. I find big, flashy pieces a bit overwhelming, and I'm quite clumsy, so I'm always worried about losing or damaging something expensive. I've got a few simple silver rings I wear occasionally, too, but nothing too extravagant. I prefer to keep things minimal and understated, you know?
Question 3: Do you usually buy jewelry?
Sample Answer: Um, not really, actually. I don't wear a lot of jewelry, so I don't buy it often. I have a couple of small silver earrings that I wear sometimes, but that's about it. I'd rather spend money on experiences, like travelling or going out to eat, than on material things like jewelry. Occasionally, if I find something really unique and special, maybe a vintage brooch or something, I might buy it as a treat, but it's definitely not a regular thing.
Question 4: Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Sample Answer: Well, I think there are a few reasons. Sometimes it's sentimental, like a necklace passed down from a grandparent – it holds a lot of memories and keeps that connection alive. Other times, it's just a really comfortable piece; maybe it's a ring that fits perfectly and they've just gotten used to wearing it, so they don't even really think about it anymore. And then there are those pieces that just become part of their personal style, you know? Maybe it's a signature item that people associate with them, or it's just something that makes them feel confident and good about themselves, so they keep wearing it. It’s a bit of a mix, really, I think.
Question 5: Do you often stay up late?
Sample Answer: Yes, I stay up late quite often, especially when I have deadlines or personal things to do. Sometimes I stay up just scrolling on my phone, which is not a good habit. I usually feel tired the next day, but it’s hard to stop sometimes. I’ve been trying to sleep earlier and have a better routine, especially during the weekdays.
Question 6: Did you stay up late when you were a kid?
Sample Answer: Oh yeah, definitely! I was a total night owl, even as a little kid. My bedtime was supposed to be nine, but I’d often sneak extra time reading under the covers with a flashlight, or just staring out the window, thinking about… well, whatever a ten-year-old thinks about! Sometimes I’d even convince myself I needed a glass of water, just to get out of bed and delay things. My parents weren't too strict about it, thankfully, so as long as I wasn’t falling asleep in school, they mostly let me be. Looking back, I think it was probably partly because they were both night owls too!
Question 7: What do you do when you stay up late?
Sample Answer: Oh, it really depends! If I'm cramming for an exam, which happens more often than I'd like to admit, I'm usually hunched over my books, fuelled by copious amounts of coffee and maybe some unhealthy snacks. But if it's not study-related, I might be catching up on my favourite TV shows – I’ve been binge-watching this amazing Korean drama lately – or maybe I’ll be chatting with friends online. Sometimes, if I'm feeling really creative, I'll even sketch or write. It's a really nice way to unwind before bed, even though I know I should probably be asleep! Honestly, though, a lot of the time I'm just scrolling through social media, which I know isn't the most productive use of my time, but it's relaxing in a mindless way.
Question 8: What does it feel like the next morning if you stay up late?
Sample Answer: If I stay up late, I usually feel very tired and slow the next morning. It’s hard to concentrate, and I sometimes feel irritated or sleepy all day. I also don’t have much energy to do anything. That’s why I try not to stay up too often unless I have to.
Question 9: Do you go to sleep early or stay up late?
Sample Answer: It really depends, actually. During the week, I usually try to get to bed around 11 pm because I have to get up early for lectures and work. But on weekends, it's a completely different story! I often stay up much later, sometimes even until 2 or 3 am, catching up with friends online or just relaxing and watching a movie. I don't really have a strict bedtime routine on weekends; I just go to bed when I feel tired, which is usually pretty late.