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MissTica
3 years ago
10

Explain an experience or circumstance that regularly makes you happy that you think would not be "enough" for other people?

English
1 answer:
Ganezh [65]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

An experience that regularly makes me happy is taking care of my siblings because it fills me with love and joy that they exist and I get to be their big sister. For someone else, however, taking care of their sibling(s) might not be "enough" to bring them happiness, or might not at all, especially if they don't have a great relationship with their sibling(s).

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