Pregunta: Do you like quiet or noisy places?
I find quiet places more relaxing and peaceful.
I find quiet places more relaxing and peaceful.
They help me concentrate better when I'm studying or working.
They help me concentrate better when I'm studying or working.
I enjoy reading books, and quiet places are perfect for that.
I enjoy reading books, and quiet places are perfect for that.
Quiet places are ideal for meditation and reflection.
Quiet places are ideal for meditation and reflection.
I often visit quiet parks or libraries to unwind.
I often visit quiet parks or libraries to unwind.
I enjoy the energy and excitement of noisy places.
I enjoy the energy and excitement of noisy places.
They are great for socializing and meeting new people.
They are great for socializing and meeting new people.
I love attending concerts and festivals, which are usually noisy.
I love attending concerts and festivals, which are usually noisy.
Noisy places like cafes and markets make me feel more alive.
Noisy places like cafes and markets make me feel more alive.
I thrive in bustling environments and find them inspiring.
I thrive in bustling environments and find them inspiring.
It depends on my mood and what I'm doing.
It depends on my mood and what I'm doing.
I prefer quiet places for work and noisy places for social activities.
I prefer quiet places for work and noisy places for social activities.
Sometimes I need a quiet place to relax, but other times I enjoy the buzz of a busy street.
Sometimes I need a quiet place to relax, but other times I enjoy the buzz of a busy street.
I like a balance between the two, depending on the situation.
I like a balance between the two, depending on the situation.
Pregunta: Do you like quiet or noisy places?
Modismos auténticos
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Peace and quiet: A state of calm and silence.
Peace and quiet: A state of calm and silence.
Raise the roof: Make a lot of noise.
Raise the roof: Make a lot of noise.
In the thick of it: In the most active or intense part of a situation.
In the thick of it: In the most active or intense part of a situation.