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Q: Do you have a night life or are you a home body?

11 years 6 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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I stay home mostly. I only go outside to shopping and make it a reason to return home. There's nothing much to see at my place anyway. 

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I'd say half half. But I don't like noisy places with overpriced fake drinks. I'd rather be in a coffee shop or restaurant. My friends are pretty much the same. We often organise pizza or snack nights with beer at one's home and watch football, movies, tv show marathons or play board games. No wild "cool" things.

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must be a full house at your place

with all those personalities it would be standing room onlysurprise

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Well, Chengdu is not the most interesting place in the world when it comes to 'night life' but normally I go out twice a week- dinner and drinks. Just not stay at home - meeting new people is nice - btw: I don't speak Chinese, so it is kind of 'funny' on certain occasions Smile))

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It's boring to stay at home for long ,i like to see people dancing in the squares and parks at night.

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3 questions in a row AGAIN surprise surprise...... 

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