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how to relax?
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15 Sep 2007 Sat 02:55 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: or talk with my mum does the trick too. |
Hehehe this made me laugh. Much as I love my mum, talking with her is NEVER relaxing! She talks too much and nags me!
"...and did you remember to make that appointment, and have you been eating properly, and are you sleeping enough, and dont drive so fast you worry me, and cut your hair, and I hope you are not smoking....." blah blah blah Zzzzzzzzz
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15 Sep 2007 Sat 03:03 pm |
i watch cartoon films
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15 Sep 2007 Sat 03:35 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: When in Turkey I used to do as Turquoise and Aenigma suggested, smoking nargileh and watching the sky, or making a long walk near the beach. These two have become impossible now, but taking some time to make myself some nice tea and drinking it listening to my favourite music,or talk with my mum does the trick too.
And during the weekends with friends to the İrish pub for a good pint or something stronger ofcourse  |
you couldve bought a nargile and lots of flowered stuff to smoke,anyway next time dont forget to get one
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15 Sep 2007 Sat 04:06 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III:
Hehehe this made me laugh. Much as I love my mum, talking with her is NEVER relaxing! She talks too much and nags me!
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I had the same until I left for a year and realised how much I had missed her
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15 Sep 2007 Sat 04:07 pm |
Quoting turquoise:
you couldve bought a nargile and lots of flowered stuff to smoke,anyway next time dont forget to get one |
I considered buying one, but then came to the thought it would only lead to a disappointment, having no-one to smoke it with, and not a splendid view to watch.
So I decided to keep it sort of special I miss it, but thinking of everything together, its the nargile I miss least.
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16 Sep 2007 Sun 01:57 am |
thanks guys...i will try them all one by one..by the way i learned a new way of relaxing..its sth called "vipassana" some traingngs of relaxing..u may like it..
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16 Sep 2007 Sun 03:15 am |
Quoting oeince: may i ask u ur spesific ways of relaxing after a hard pc work??? |
What is this 'relax' of which you speak???
When I get home from work I try and learn more Turkish, write more code for our school's website and, if time and money allows, I go out and dance and dance and dance!!!
At the time I get tired I keep going for a bit then crawl to bed ready to repeat the same routine the next day
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18 Sep 2007 Tue 04:45 pm |
Cooking is my hobby. I love to come home and cook a wonderful meal and then sit and enjoy it with my husband and son. I find it very relaxing to be in my kitchen and to create a wonderful meal from raw ingredients.
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18 Sep 2007 Tue 06:11 pm |
talk to ur mum as deli kizin does
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 04:54 am |
I don't know what people do in Turkey or the UK much, but in the USA the most common ways to relax are to:
1. Take a hot bath. Maybe with some sort of herbal soaps?
(It's not just girly. believe me, I'm not girly and I still enjoy it..when I have money to spare...)
2. I agree with others, take a stroll away from the busy places and away from others altogether, or at least very few, and say on a beach, in a park, (or I'd love to in ruins, lol. though I doubt I'll soon be near any)
3. Say, like others have said, read a book in a quiet place.
Mostly, you just need to find quiet places doing something small that takes little effort and that you enjoy.
As for me, i have no time nor money to relax, even in my short slumber I do not relax, unless 5 minutes counts, lol. This IS my relaxing!
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19 Sep 2007 Wed 04:55 am |
wow that smily looks disturbing
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