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I've just had a hot bath, so I feel much better.
The hot bath relaxed her.
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
I feel just fine.
It's a nice day and I feel like taking a walk.
Not feeling well after a long drive, I slept for a while.
A walk before breakfast is refreshing.
Does anyone feel sick?
Does anyone feel sick?
I felt like talking to someone.
It was such a lovely day that everybody was feeling happy and cheerful.
I washed myself and felt much better.
If you get up early, you will feel so much the better.
I haven't been feeling like myself since last month.
What a princess I'd feel like if I were able to go to Akasaka, have a wonderful meal and stay at a hotel.
If I could stay at a hotel near Akasaka and eat a delicious meal, I'd feel like a princess.
When it comes to raw fish, I feel disgusted.
I can see a clear blue sky and feel so good.
A glass of water will make you feel better.
I'm not charmed about working in mid summer.

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