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supranee S
To start with my morning routine, I wake up around 5 ish in the morning. I try to get ready for work before 6.30 am. Usually, I start working at 6.30 in the morning. Frankly, I am not an early birth person, but my job is forcing me to be that person. I have breakfast at work around 7 or 8 am. Otherwise, I have my lunch is 2 pm. or after I got out from work. So, when I finish work I often heading home or sometimes I stop by restaurants I like such as, Thai or Japanese restaurants to get some food after a long day at work with empty stomach. That all my story !
Apr 18, 2023 2:53 AM
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To start with my morning routine, I wake up around 5 ish in the morning. I try
to get ready for work before 6.30 am. Usually, I start working at 6.30 in the
morning. Frankly, I am not an early birth person, but my job is forcing me to be
that person. I have breakfast at work around 7 or 8 am. Otherwise, I have my
lunch is 2 pm. or after I got out from work. So, when I finish work I often
heading home or sometimes I stop by restaurants I like such as, Thai or Japanese
restaurants to get some food after a long day at work with empty stomach. That
all my story !
Hi,do you read a book?
May 14, 2023
To start with my morning routine, I wake up around 5 ish in the morning. I try
to get ready for work before 6.30 am. Usually, I start working at 6.30 in the
morning. Frankly, I am not an early morning person, but my job is forcing me to be
that person. I have breakfast at work around 7 or 8 am. Otherwise, I have my
lunch is 2 pm. or after I get out from work. So, when I finish work I often
head straight home or sometimes I stop by restaurants I like such as, Thai or Japanese
restaurants to get some food after a long day at work with empty stomach. That
all my story !
I might change “or after I get out from work” to or I wait till after work.
April 21, 2023
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supranee S
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