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Today was a day off from university, so I relaxed at home. In the morning, I ate Ichiran ramen with my friend. It was really delicious! After that, I watched Netflix and spent a lazy day.
Jun 17, 2025 9:00 PM
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Today was a day off from university, so I relaxed at home.
In the morning, I ate Ichiran ramen with my friend. It was really delicious!
After that, I watched Netflix and spent a lazy day.
Alternative Version:
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Today was a university holiday, so I took it easy at home.
In the morning, I had Ichiran ramen with a friend — it was absolutely delicious.
Afterwards, I watched Netflix and enjoyed a slow, relaxing day.
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Tip:
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“University holiday” sounds a little more natural than “a day off from university.” --
Using “had” instead of “ate” is more idiomatic when talking about meals. --
“Absolutely delicious” gives more emphasis than “really delicious.” --
Replacing “spent a lazy day” with “enjoyed a slow, relaxing day” makes the sentence feel smoother and more descriptive. ---
These small changes help your writing sound more natural and fluent.
June 18, 2025
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Language Skills
English, Japanese
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English
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