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What’s another way of saying “bars are always packed on the weekends”?
What’s another way of saying “bars are always packed on the weekends”?
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- English (US)
The weekends are the busiest time for bars.
Bars are busy during the weekends.
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- Japanese
Bars are always crowded on the weekends
- English (US)
Haha if the bars are extremely crowded, you can say "Bars are packed like sardines on weekends!"
- Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
Bars are always bustling during happy hour and on the weekend.

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