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Add english_uganda (7 samples)

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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. Describe your typical approach when facing a conflict or disagreement
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+ 2. Talk about what helps you stay calm during difficult conversations
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+ 3. Explain how you try to understand the other person's perspective
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+ 4. Share what you do when compromise seems impossible
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+ 5. Discuss what you've learned about resolving conflicts peacefully","I always don't argue with people who know nothing about what we are arguing about. So I almost don't take it as an issue for arguing with people who don't know. Because if you want to know, you don't need to argue with someone. You just need to go and make a research and come back.","94bcb3c034c7d0b2"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. How you met your best friend
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+ 2. What you enjoy doing together
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+ 3. What makes your friendship special
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+ 4. How your friend has helped you
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+ 5. What you appreciate most about them","oh I met my best friend when I was okay it was it was just a trip somewhere I went to the trip with with with many people in my hometown so is where I found that guy we started talking about internet crypto what and what and we became friends so that's how we became friends with that person so that's how I met him okay we enjoy we even enjoy traveling because it's where I found him found him traveling on a trip so we enjoyed tripping","94bcb3c034c7d0b2"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. How long you've been friends
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+ 2. What they're like
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+ 3. How you met
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+ 4. What you like to do together
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+ 5. What makes them a great friend","Yes, how long I've been friends with my, it's been 15 years, they're okay, no complaints. Yeah, there were a few short comments. We are family friends, that's how we met. Yes, we like playing piers, sometimes getting high together. Yeah, one makes them a great friend, I don't really have an answer to that.","391ba471ddb43130"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. What subject they taught or what they mentored you in
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+ 2. What made them special or different
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+ 3. How they helped you learn or grow
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+ 4. A specific lesson or advice they gave you
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+ 5. How they influenced your life","So my favorite teacher when I was in primary school was my science teacher, so he taught the science subjects while in primary school. What made him special or different is every time he asked a question in class and you answered it correctly, you would win something from the teacher. He was a very easy-going teacher, very likeable, very personable, very approachable. So that's what made him special. The style of his teaching is what helped me learn and grow. It was very casual and very spot-on and very, very, very different from how other teachers used to teach. And he kind of made us love the subject of science. A special lesson and advice that they gave was to always, when he asked a question, he always said, think before you answer. And I think that was very, very important. So he asked a question and he encouraged us to always think before we speak, before we answer the question. Think about it, think of what you're going to say and then say it. And that's what kind of influenced me to date in life. Every time that I'm going to say something, I want to kind of think about what I'm going to say and figure out how I'm going to say it. So it's a good approach that I've carried on to date in my adult life.","ca93672e19082d92"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. What you do for work or what you study
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+ 2. Your favorite part of the day
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+ 3. The people you work or study with
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+ 4. Something you've learned recently
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+ 5. What motivates you most","So, what I do for work is I am a business analyst or a credit analyst. My favorite part of the day is when I am working my own and I don't have anybody kind of reaching out to me and asking me this or asking me that or asking for my opinion. When I'm kind of like down at my desk, head down on my desk and I'm kind of focused and I'm working peacefully without anybody kind of reaching out to me. The people I work with, you know, the first thing about the people I work with is that they're all very friendly. We are like a family. We've worked with these folks for a good number of years and we periodically kind of meet up for, you know, a get-together as a team. They're very, very approachable, very friendly. We always have a laugh. We are family in other words. And something that I've learned recently, one thing I've learned recently in my job is the impact of the tariffs that is going on in the world currently with the presence of the U.S. imposing tariffs on literally every country and how it's impacting our industry and impacting, you know, various businesses, which has a direct impact on what we do as well. Yeah, and how I think one of the most important ones is being able to adapt and, you know, be able to survive in this environment of tariff situations and how to continue business and not having to give up. What motivates me most is helping people. That really, really motivates me because when I help somebody, depending on what kind of help I'm giving, I know that I'm making their day. I know that I'm supporting them in one way or another. I know that I'm making their day better or maybe their future better. So that's what really motivates me.","ca93672e19082d92"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. The name of your hometown
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+ 2. If it's big or small
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+ 3. What it's famous for
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+ 4. Your favorite place there
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+ 5. What you miss most about it","My favorite hometown, it's called Nansana, so it is a very, very wonderful town, less populated, it is kind of not as much big, it is a small town, yes it's a very small town with less population, so it is famous of, anyway it is a center for trade, so many people from different areas come and interact through trades, often more, there are a lot of trades activities carried out in our town, so because it is strategically located, I miss it very much, yes I miss it, because currently I am about 100 km away from it, so it has been 5 years, 6 to 5 years ever since I left my hometown, so I miss it a lot.","3b49bbd37bc569b9"
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+ *๐Ÿ’ก Kickstart ideas*
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+ 1. Where this place is located
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+ 2. What makes this place special to you
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+ 3. What you like to do when you're there
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+ 4. How this place makes you feel
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+ 5. When you usually go to this place","What is my favorite place to relax? My favorite place is mountains. I love nature. I love sitting in nature. I love sitting in mountains and listening to that cool music from the air, from the air, from the surroundings, from the air. My favorite mountain location is next to my house, just a few kilometers away from my place where I stay. It is so special because I get what I want. I get that appealing music from the nature, those sounds, the things, the bad songs, what and what. I feel very comfortable. Whenever I'm stressed, whenever I feel like I want to give up, whenever I feel like this is too much, you know, I just go and visit that and I stay, for example, like spend like 30 minutes to an hour. This place makes me feel comfortable. I feel very comfortable while at it. I usually go in the cases, mostly the weekend days, and even if it's not weekend, most times when I feel stressed, I usually go there and I relax.","3b49bbd37bc569b9"