Pergunta: Do you like getting up early in the morning?
I feel more productive when I wake up early.
I feel more productive when I wake up early.
The morning is quiet and peaceful, which helps me focus.
The morning is quiet and peaceful, which helps me focus.
I can enjoy a healthy breakfast and plan my day.
I can enjoy a healthy breakfast and plan my day.
I like to exercise in the morning when the air is fresh.
I like to exercise in the morning when the air is fresh.
Getting up early gives me more time to finish my tasks.
Getting up early gives me more time to finish my tasks.
I am not a morning person and find it hard to wake up early.
I am not a morning person and find it hard to wake up early.
I usually feel tired and sleepy if I get up too soon.
I usually feel tired and sleepy if I get up too soon.
I prefer staying up late and working or relaxing at night.
I prefer staying up late and working or relaxing at night.
My schedule doesn’t require me to wake up early, so I sleep in.
My schedule doesn’t require me to wake up early, so I sleep in.
I often miss breakfast if I have to get up early.
I often miss breakfast if I have to get up early.
If I have something important to do, I don’t mind getting up early.
If I have something important to do, I don’t mind getting up early.
On weekends or holidays, I prefer to sleep in.
On weekends or holidays, I prefer to sleep in.
My mood and energy levels affect whether I enjoy waking up early.
My mood and energy levels affect whether I enjoy waking up early.
Sometimes I enjoy sunrise walks, but not every day.
Sometimes I enjoy sunrise walks, but not every day.
Pergunta: Do you like getting up early in the morning?
Expressões Autênticas
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Rise and shine: Wake up and get out of bed energetically.
Rise and shine: Wake up and get out of bed energetically.
The early bird catches the worm: People who wake up early have an advantage.
The early bird catches the worm: People who wake up early have an advantage.
Up and at 'em: Get up and get going.
Up and at 'em: Get up and get going.