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I don't believe in the idea of BFF. I think that people are still changing, so some friendship is long gone. When, people start work or study is harder to spend time together with best friend, so people can easly lose touch with friend. Does this sound natural?
I don't believe in the idea of BFF. I think that people are still changing, so some friendship is long gone. When, people start work or study is harder to spend time together with best friend, so people can easly lose touch with friend. Does this sound natural?
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13 Dec 2017
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A little unnatural
You could instead say “I don’t believe in the idea of BFF. I think that people are constantly changing. Thus, some friendship may be long gone. When people start to get busy with work or studies, it get’s harder to spend time together with their best friends, thus it is easier to lose contact with one another.”
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