Pregunta: Would you keep old things for a long time? Why?
Old things often have sentimental value and remind me of important memories.
Old things often have sentimental value and remind me of important memories.
I believe in sustainability and prefer to reuse items rather than throw them away.
I believe in sustainability and prefer to reuse items rather than throw them away.
Some old items, like antiques, can increase in value over time.
Some old items, like antiques, can increase in value over time.
I enjoy the nostalgia and stories behind old items.
I enjoy the nostalgia and stories behind old items.
Family heirlooms are important to preserve for future generations.
Family heirlooms are important to preserve for future generations.
I prefer a minimalist lifestyle and don't like clutter.
I prefer a minimalist lifestyle and don't like clutter.
I believe in living in the present and not holding onto the past.
I believe in living in the present and not holding onto the past.
Old items can take up unnecessary space and may not be useful anymore.
Old items can take up unnecessary space and may not be useful anymore.
I like to keep my living space modern and fresh.
I like to keep my living space modern and fresh.
I often donate or recycle old things to make room for new ones.
I often donate or recycle old things to make room for new ones.
Pregunta: Would you keep old things for a long time? Why?
Modismos auténticos
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Oldie but goodie: Something that is old but still valuable or enjoyable.
Oldie but goodie: Something that is old but still valuable or enjoyable.
Stand the test of time: Remain valuable or respected over a long period.
Stand the test of time: Remain valuable or respected over a long period.
Throw in the towel: To give up or stop trying, often used when deciding not to keep something.
Throw in the towel: To give up or stop trying, often used when deciding not to keep something.