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Lidské Vztahy - Human Bonding

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Human Relationships

used to emphasize the value of genuine connections and meaningful interactions over superficial or extravagant experiences

Ex: When I was a student, I shared a small apartment with my best friend.

used to imply that good company can enhance the enjoyment of a meal or gathering, emphasizing the value of social connections and relationships in creating a positive atmosphere

Ex: Sarah was nervous about hosting her first dinner party, but her mom reassured her that the food was secondary because as they say it's the company that makes the feast.

used to imply difficult situations can bring together unlikely allies, as people may put aside their differences to work toward a common goal in the face of adversity

Ex: The man had always been at odds with his neighbor, but when a natural disaster struck their community, they both realized that adversity makes strange bedfellows, working together to help their neighbors and rebuild their community.

used to suggest that being separated from someone or something can increase one's affection and appreciation for them

Ex: The woman had been away from her family for several months and realized that absence makes the heart grow fonder, as she felt a stronger emotional attachment to them upon her return.

used to emphasize the importance of choosing one's companions carefully and avoiding negative influences, even if it means being alone

Ex: When Jane realized that her friends were involved in illegal activities , she decided to distance herself from them , remembering the better be alone than in bad company

used to imply that while new things may bring temporary joy, long-lasting relationships are more valuable and worthy of cherishing

Ex: My grandmother always tells me that clothing is cherishable when new, but relationship when old, and that I should always prioritize the people in my life over material possessions.

used to suggest that the more familiar one becomes with someone or something, the more likely one is to develop a negative attitude or lack of respect toward them

Ex: Mark had always admired his boss, but after working for him for several years, he began to see his boss's weaknesses, and he started to develop a sense of contempt towards him, proving that familiarity breeds contempt.

used to imply that having good companionship on a journey can make the journey seem shorter and more enjoyable

Ex: I was dreading the long road trip, but having my best friend with me made it much more enjoyable; after all, good company on the road is the shortest cut.

used to imply that when someone is away for a long time, people tend to forget about them or lose interest in them

Ex: After moving away from her hometown, Sarah quickly realized that the saying long absent, soon forgotten was true, as many of her old friends gradually stopped keeping in touch.

used to imply that people tend to forget about things or people that are no longer visible or present in their lives

Ex: Despite their best efforts to stay in touch, the couple found that they slowly drifted apart after spending several months in different countries.

used to suggest that when people or things are physically distant, there is a tendency for individuals to forget about them and feel less emotionally attached

Ex: I used to talk to my childhood friend every day, but now that he lives on the other side of the world, it's been months since we've spoken.

used to imply that people who have passed away continue to live on through the memories and love they leave behind in the hearts of those who knew them

Ex: When they lost their friend in a tragic accident, they found comfort in the thought that he would always be with them, as he lived on through the memories and stories they shared.

used to suggest that chosen relationships based on shared experiences and mutual loyalty are more important than those based solely on blood ties that are not chosen

Ex: When Maria's friends supported her during a difficult time, even when her siblings didn't, she realized how the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb.
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