Did you do your homework? Yes, I did it after dinner. It took me about 45 minutes. I got a bit distracted by my phone, but I finished all the exercises., Did you do your homework? I sat down at my desk around 7:15 p.m., right after my sister finished using the laptop, because she needed it for her project. I opened the book and went through the exercises one by one. Exercise 3 was about conditionals, which we discussed in class when Anna gave that example about traveling abroad. So yes, everything was covered., What did you do last weekend? On Saturday I visited my parents and helped my dad in the garden. On Sunday I stayed home and watched a movie., What did you do last weekend? It was actually quite eventful. On Saturday morning my friend Daniel called unexpectedly because his car wouldn’t start, so I went over to help him for a bit. Later there was some time spent downtown, and in the evening a few of us ended up at a café near the station. Sunday involved reorganizing some things at home before the week started., Did you forget my birthday? Of course not. I remembered it during the week, actually. Things were just very busy with work and family stuff. I was planning to text you properly instead of just sending a quick message like everyone else., Did you forget my birthday? I did. I’m really sorry. I mixed up the date., Did you tell anyone what I told you in private? Yes… I told Sarah. I thought she already knew, and I didn’t think it would spread. I’m sorry., Did you tell anyone what I told you in private? No, I didn’t “tell” anyone. It just came up naturally in conversation when we were all discussing similar things, and I didn’t mention names. If someone figured it out, that wasn’t my intention., Did you like her photo on Instagram? Yeah, I did. I scroll pretty fast and like lots of pictures without thinking much about it., Did you like her photo on Instagram? I might have double-tapped it, but it wasn’t something I focused on. She posted several pictures from that event, and a lot of people liked them. It’s not like it meant anything — it was just part of scrolling., Why did you delete your messages? Because I didn’t want you to misunderstand them. It was stupid - I should’ve just explained instead of deleting them., Why did you delete your messages? I clear my phone regularly. Storage gets full, and I don’t like clutter. It’s something I’ve always done — even Tom deletes his chats every few weeks. It’s not connected to anything specific., Were you flirting with her at the party? I was talking to her, yes. I didn’t think it looked like flirting, but I can see how it might have seemed that way., Were you flirting with her at the party? It was just normal conversation. There was music, people were laughing, and everyone was in a good mood. If smiling and being polite counts as flirting, then I guess the whole room was flirting., Why are you still in contact with your ex? We work at the same company, so we see each other almost every day. It would be awkward to ignore each other. We’re not close — we just keep things professional and sometimes talk about work. That’s really it., Why are you still in contact with your ex? I don’t understand why this keeps being turned into something negative. We ended things a long time ago, and we’re both adults about it. Cutting someone off completely just because of the past feels immature. She’s part of the same social and professional circle, and pretending she doesn’t exist would create unnecessary drama. Honestly, it seems like this only becomes an issue when it’s looked at from a suspicious angle., Why are there so many girls on your Instagram following list? Yeah, I follow a lot of girls. Some of them are people I know from university, and some are just accounts I started following because I found them attractive. I didn’t really think about how it might look. If it bothers you, I can clean it up., Why are there so many girls on your Instagram following list? I think the real question is why this is being treated like it means something. Instagram is literally built around following people — that’s how the platform works. A lot of those accounts are fitness pages, travel bloggers, or people connected through mutual friends. It’s not like I’m secretly messaging anyone. Honestly, if every follow is going to be analyzed like this, it feels more like a trust issue than an Instagram issue. Following someone doesn’t equal intention..

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