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Do you have any personality flaws?

I have a quite few personality flaws, but I can have embraced my flaws recently. Of course, I correct my true flaws that my family thankfully point out. I think I should love myself so that I can have a kindness for other people.

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Do you have any personality flaws?

I think I should love myself so that I can have a kindness for other people.

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Do you have any personality flaws?


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Of course, I correct my true flaws that my family thankfully point out.


Of course, I correct my true flaws that my family thankfully points out. Of course, I correct my true flaws that my family thankfully points out.

Of course, I correct my truereal flaws that my family thankfully points out. Of course, I correct my real flaws that my family thankfully points out.

I have a quite few personality flaws, but I can have embraced my flaws recently.


I have a quite few personality flaws, but I can have embraced my flaws recently. I have a quite few personality flaws, but I have embraced my flaws recently.

You can also contract “I have” into “I’ve” to make it sound a little more natural.

I have a quite a few personality flaws, but I can have embraced my flaws recently. I have quite a few personality flaws, but I have embraced my flaws recently.

Since personality flaws was mentioned in the first clause, they can be replaced with 'them' in the second clause. Ex. "I have quite a few personality flaws, but I have embraced [them] recently." Note, you can also go further by saying "some of them" or "a few of them" if you want to additionally convey that you haven't embraced every single one, but have embraced quite a couple.

I think I should love myself so that I can have a kindness for other people.


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