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Do you go out often?

I usually go out whenever I am free with the work. And that's something I have realized that going out kind of helps my life in general. I think it also helps the mental and physical health too. I have however noticed that going out with friends would be helpful as well.

Do you go out often? or do you don't go out much these days?
 
I go out whenever I am not busy and have nothing to do.
I am busy a lot these days and so are my friends so we have to arrange days to hang out. I always go to shops and go on walks with my mum though.
 
I never go out for myself, I take my mother out daily to keep her happy, but not me personally.
 
I'm a homebody!! I really love being home and oftentimes home alone. On Mondays my husband goes back to work and it's so relaxing to just have it nice and quiet and then I can do laundry and clean and the house looks good again.

We rarely go out and when we do, it's for lunch because it's less crowded. The liquor store my husband prefers is starting it's beer tastings up again, so next month I'll be driving him to those. He made a few friends there before covid and he enjoyed spending Friday nights with them, just standing around to try new beers and chat. He's not much of a conversationalist, but the others are so he never had to say much LOL
 
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