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Jan. 29, 2023

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TET, Now is not like the old.

Tet is a traditional Holiday of my country. Normally, we have 7~9 days off, and we come homeland, meet my presents, friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do these days.
But recently, young people instead of go homeland, they like traveling or stay in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoy it like a normal day off.
Gradually the traditional history of these days is fading away.

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TET, Now is not like the old.

TET, Now is not like the old.


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TET, N now is not like the old.before TET now is not like before

TET, N now is not like the ones of old. TET now is not like the ones of old.

Tet is a traditional Holiday of my country.


Tet is a traditional Hholiday of my country. Tet is a traditional holiday of my country.

Tet is a traditional Hholiday of my country. Tet is a traditional holiday of my country.

Or "Tet is one of my country's traditional holidays".

Tet is a traditional Hholiday ofin my country. Tet is a traditional holiday in my country.

Normally, we have 7~9 days off, and we come homeland, meet my presents, friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do these days.


Normally, we have 7~-9 days off, and we comgo to the homeland, meet myreceive presents, meet friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do these days. Normally, we have 7-9 days off, and we go to the homeland, receive presents, meet friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do.

Normally, we have 7~-9 days off, and we come homeland, meet my, give/receive presents, meet friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do these days. Normally, we have 7-9 days off, and we come home, give/receive presents, meet friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do.

It's not possible to "meet presents," so I'm not sure what you mean.

Normally, we have 7~9 days off, and we come to go back to our homelands, meet myour presents, and friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do during these days. Normally, we have 7~9 days off to go back to our homelands, meet our presents and friends, and do the things our ancestors used to do during these days.

But recently, young people instead of go homeland, they like traveling or stay in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoy it like a normal day off.


But recently, young people instead of going to the homeland, theyyoung people like travelling or staying in the city, where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off. But recently, instead of going to the homeland, young people like travelling or staying in the city, where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off.

But recently, young people, instead of going to the homeland, they like traveling or staying in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off. But recently, young people, instead of going to the homeland, they like traveling or staying in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off.

But rRecently, however, young people, instead of go homeland, they likeing back home, traveling or stay in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off. Recently, however, young people, instead of going back home, travel or stay in the city where they still live and work every day, enjoying it like a normal day off.

Gradually the traditional history of these days is fading away.


Gradually the, traditional history of these days is fading away. these days Gradually, traditional history is fading away these days

Gradually, the traditional history of theose days is fading away. / Those traditions are gradually fading away these days Gradually, the traditional history of those days is fading away. / Those traditions are gradually fading away these days

These days - refers to the present Those days - refers to some time in the past

Gradually, the traditional history of theose days iswill fadinge away. Gradually, the traditional history of those days will fade away.

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