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A conversation transcript between three university students discussing how they spent their free time during a vacation. The activities include dancing, traveling, helping with housework, watching movies, playing video games, and playing musical instruments.
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A woke up at 7 am, took a shower, and went to her dance school, which she discovered as a new hobby during this time. D woke up at 6 am, walked his dogs, and had breakfast at a café near his home. M woke up very late, took a shower, and played with her 1-year-old rabbit.
A returned home at 2 pm for lunch and helped with housework while listening to music. D went to work at 5 pm, took a shower, and prepared a snack. He also did some cleaning. M prepared food at home and helped with cleaning. In the afternoons, she painted a little to relax and watched documentaries.
A liked to watch movies or TV series while having dinner, and before going to bed, she would read and meditate a little. She went to bed around 12 am. D played video games with his friends from 8 pm to 9 pm, then played the piano, and spent time with his dogs before going to bed at 11: pm. M prepared dinner at 7 pm and helped her brother with his homework. Before going to sleep, she checked her social networks and went to bed at 1 am.
A went on a camping trip and met some amazing new people. D's grandfather taught him how to play the piano. M painted a little to relax and watched documentaries.