👉 You originally planned to quit your job, but suddenly decided to stay. What happened?, 2. have a change of heart, 👉 You booked an expensive vacation, but now you’re worried it might not be worth the money. What would you do?, 3. have second thoughts, 👉 Your dream job requires moving abroad, but your family wants you to stay. What situation are you in?, 4. have a real dilemma, 👉 Your friend often buys expensive things without thinking and regrets it later. What would you say about them?, 5. make decisions on impulse, 👉 You’re offered a job with great pay but terrible working hours. Your employer wants an answer immediately. What would you do first?, 7. sleep on something, 👉 Before investing all your savings into a business, what should you do?, 8. assess all possible outcomes, 👉 You meet someone for the first time and immediately feel something is “off,” even though you have no proof. What are you relying on?, 9. gut feeling, 👉 Someone works 12 hours a day, rarely sleeps, constantly rushes, and barely sees friends. How would you describe their life?, 10. hectic lifestyle, 👉 You have a high-paying job, but no time for family, hobbies, or sleep. What important thing are you missing?, 11. work-life balance, 👉 Your week is packed with classes, gym sessions, work meetings, and appointments. How would you describe your timetable?, 12. tight schedule, 👉 You wake up, work, scroll on your phone, sleep — repeat for years. How might you feel?, 17. stuck in a rut, 👉 You watch a documentary that suddenly makes you want to study psychology. What did it do?, 19. spark, 👉 How can exercise improve concentration and mood?, 20. enhance, 👉 A person is never invited to group activities and nobody asks for their opinion. What might they feel?, 22. be excluded from, 👉 A group of citizens strongly opposes a new tax on cars in city centers. What might they do?, 26. campaign for / against, 👉 A city starts charging drivers money to enter the center to reduce traffic. What policy is this?, 27. congestion charge, 👉 What happens when citizens choose new leaders every few years?, 28. hold elections, 👉 What do citizens physically do at a polling station?, 29. cast a vote, 👉 You turn 18 and finally gain the right to vote. What are you now?, 30. be eligible for, 👉 No political party wins enough seats to govern alone. What may happen next?, 31. coalition / slim majority, 👉 After years of protests, citizens remove an authoritarian government. What happened politically?, 32. topple the dictatorship, 👉 A government decides compulsory military service is no longer necessary. What might they do?, 33. abolish, 👉 A politician proposes a law that deeply divides public opinion. How could the law be described?, 34. controversial, 👉 You start exercising every morning until it becomes automatic. What happened?, 35. develop a habit, 👉 Someone finally stops smoking after years of trying. What did they do?, 36. kick the habit, 👉 Your dad orders the same coffee, eats at the same restaurant, and follows the same routine every day. How would you describe him?, 37. creature of habit, 👉 You accidentally go to your old classroom months after changing buildings. Why?, 38. by force of habit, 👉 You stop checking social media every five minutes. What are you trying to do?, 39. break the habit.
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