Pergunta: Who did you like to play with as a child?
I spent most of my time playing with neighborhood friends.
I spent most of my time playing with neighborhood friends.
We used to play outdoor games like tag and hide-and-seek.
We used to play outdoor games like tag and hide-and-seek.
We would often meet at the local park after school.
We would often meet at the local park after school.
I have fond memories of sleepovers and birthday parties with them.
I have fond memories of sleepovers and birthday parties with them.
I played a lot with my siblings because we lived in the same house.
I played a lot with my siblings because we lived in the same house.
We would play board games and video games together.
We would play board games and video games together.
We often created our own imaginary games and stories.
We often created our own imaginary games and stories.
Having siblings meant I always had someone to play with.
Having siblings meant I always had someone to play with.
I often played with my cousins during family gatherings.
I often played with my cousins during family gatherings.
We would play traditional games that our parents taught us.
We would play traditional games that our parents taught us.
Family vacations were always fun because I had my cousins to play with.
Family vacations were always fun because I had my cousins to play with.
Playing with cousins helped strengthen family bonds.
Playing with cousins helped strengthen family bonds.
I sometimes preferred playing alone, using my imagination.
I sometimes preferred playing alone, using my imagination.
I enjoyed activities like drawing or building with blocks.
I enjoyed activities like drawing or building with blocks.
Playing alone allowed me to be creative and independent.
Playing alone allowed me to be creative and independent.
I had a collection of toys that I liked to play with by myself.
I had a collection of toys that I liked to play with by myself.
Pergunta: Who did you like to play with as a child?
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Thick as thieves: Very close friends who share secrets.
Thick as thieves: Very close friends who share secrets.
Partners in crime: Close friends who often get into mischief together.
Partners in crime: Close friends who often get into mischief together.
Get along like a house on fire: Have a very good and friendly relationship.
Get along like a house on fire: Have a very good and friendly relationship.