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What is you favorite thing to do in your free time?
What is you favorite thing to do in your free time?
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Mohit’s Answer
In my spare time, I love to unwind and dive into my hobbies. This includes catching up on much-needed sleep, enjoying a good movie or two, immersing myself in captivating books, and getting lost in the rhythm of my favorite music. I also take pleasure in nurturing my blog, where I share my thoughts and experiences.
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Kevin P’s Answer
Stephanie, what a fun question. So after the priorities are done. Family, work, side hustle, and working out. I would say movies and TV shows.
I truly love my wife and son. Everything I do is better when they are with me. I enjoy my job, it’s stress free and challenges me. My side hustle is borderline a hobby that pays well but it’s a must. Working out is a hobby but fitness is a non negotiable for me. It helps keeping up with my kid and then makes the side hustle so much easier.
That leaves the one thing that is optional and I never get tired of. Movies and TV Shows. I don’t have traditional hobbies. I don’t golf, hunt, or fish. I don’t play sports, don’t do fantasy football. I do enjoy reading and BBQing. But the movies is my go to.
I don’t mean the movie theater, I do that once every couple months for a special movie. The couch is my happy place.
I recently watched all 9 seasons of Dexter in like a month. That’s 106 episodes. Loved every minute.
I watched The Bikeriders and Twisters one Friday night. Decent movies at best.
Speaking of movies, I stream everything. I don’t like collecting things. It leads to an obsessive trait that is either expensive, space consuming, or just hard to fulfill.
Not sure if that answered your question. I would say, lately, my free time is answering fun questions on Career Village.
I truly love my wife and son. Everything I do is better when they are with me. I enjoy my job, it’s stress free and challenges me. My side hustle is borderline a hobby that pays well but it’s a must. Working out is a hobby but fitness is a non negotiable for me. It helps keeping up with my kid and then makes the side hustle so much easier.
That leaves the one thing that is optional and I never get tired of. Movies and TV Shows. I don’t have traditional hobbies. I don’t golf, hunt, or fish. I don’t play sports, don’t do fantasy football. I do enjoy reading and BBQing. But the movies is my go to.
I don’t mean the movie theater, I do that once every couple months for a special movie. The couch is my happy place.
I recently watched all 9 seasons of Dexter in like a month. That’s 106 episodes. Loved every minute.
I watched The Bikeriders and Twisters one Friday night. Decent movies at best.
Speaking of movies, I stream everything. I don’t like collecting things. It leads to an obsessive trait that is either expensive, space consuming, or just hard to fulfill.
Not sure if that answered your question. I would say, lately, my free time is answering fun questions on Career Village.
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Jerome’s Answer
I love the Spring/Summer as I have a garden that brings me a lot of happiness. I also like to volunteer my time to support local non-profits and help answer questions like these.
Also, food, anything food!
Also, food, anything food!
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Antonio’s Answer
In my free time i like to spend time with love one and families. i enjoy the social activities. I also like to spend time outside whenever the weather permits. If the weather doesnt permits i would catch up on shows missed on netflix or some other streaming network.
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Trevor’s Answer
Anything involving socializing with people!
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Idillio’s Answer
Indulging in a good book, strumming the guitar, or dabbling in DIY projects at home, tending to my garden, cheering on my favorite soccer team, and even whipping up a delicious home-cooked meal - these are just some of the activities I enjoy. They not only enrich my life but also provide a sense of relaxation.
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Paul’s Answer
I normally go to bookstores. The American Bookstore is the last pillar of knowledge in the United States. You can find information on nearly anything and start a collection that can keep your cognitive skills developing for many years. So, for me it is the community bookstore.