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Do you like to go to fairs?

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Do you guys like to attend fairs? I think they might call them festivals as well. Fairs imo are more local and centralized. Maybe in a more rural area as well. I went to my towns fair back like 10 years ago, saw the band Smash mouth live haha. That was fun.
 
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They are always a great place to see people and connect with new friends while also getting the items that you want. If you are looking at making friends, then fairs are definitely the right place that you should check out to see what life can throw at you.
 
For me, I have always enjoyed going to the fair because it is a very nice place to be and catch fun as well as experiencing so many things that you can't experience ordinarily during the time the fair is not holding. Whenever I am free and there is a fair holding in my state, I always try as much as I can to attend it.
 
For me, I have always enjoyed going to the fair because it is a very nice place to be and catch fun as well as experiencing so many things that you can't experience ordinarily during the time the fair is not holding. Whenever I am free and there is a fair holding in my state, I always try as much as I can to attend it.

You can also end up buying a couple of items when you got to fairs, and that is a big plus since you will spend less, unlike when such fairs are not taking place. So, it is very important to understand that attending fairs ain't a waste of time as long as you have a goal to attend such fairs.
 
You can also end up buying a couple of items when you got to fairs, and that is a big plus since you will spend less, unlike when such fairs are not taking place. So, it is very important to understand that attending fairs ain't a waste of time as long as you have a goal to attend such fairs.

Exactly! We have trade fair market season here once or twice in a year. Products are sold with great discounts in the trade fair. Some years ago, I bought my SEGA Genesis console from the trade fair we had that year.
 
They are always a great place to see people and connect with new friends while also getting the items that you want. If you are looking at making friends, then fairs are definitely the right place that you should check out to see what life can throw at you.

Yeah, that's very correct. It is a very big event that doesn't go unnoticed in my country whenever it holds. This is because a lot of businesses and companies usually take part in such fairs that makes it something that is enjoyable and satisfying for those who find a way to come to the fair for one thing or another.
 
Do you guys like to attend fairs? I think they might call them festivals as well. Fairs imo are more local and centralized. Maybe in a more rural area as well. I went to my towns fair back like 10 years ago, saw the band Smash mouth live haha. That was fun.

No, I don't like attending fairs. They are too crowded which is what I don't like being there. I'm not comfortable being in crowd, I feel out of breath being in a crowd. It's why going to fairs isn't part of my deal.
 
I like fairs a lot, I was recently at the fair in my hometown, and in 2 weeks it will be the fair in the town where I live and I will also go, I have a good time even just walking around it and seeing what there is, or shooting with the fairground shotguns :D

Yeah, that's very much how most fairs are in my country. When you are the kind of person that loves outdoor activities, there is always a very big chance that you will enjoy going to fairs all the time and if you can afford to go to each and every one that is being held, you will definitely be willing to do it.
 
The last time I was in a fair, I was caught up in a crowd of people where someone with an offensive body odour nearly suffocated me with bad odour. I couldn't breathe well for more than 5 minutes. It was the last time I went to a fair.

Whenever you find yourself in a big crowd of people, this is something that is always very common and that is the reason why I still carry my face marks whenever I am going out. There is always a time I will bump into someone who has an offensive body smell, it is my face masks that is going to save me from being in a very uncomfortable situation.
 
Whenever you find yourself in a big crowd of people, this is something that is always very common and that is the reason why I still carry my face marks whenever I am going out. There is always a time I will bump into someone who has an offensive body smell, it is my face masks that is going to save me from being in a very uncomfortable situation.
If I can use face mask to guard myself from those offensive smell while in a crowd of people, I wouldn't mind using it even though it makes it hard for me to breath well. It would be comfortable not breathing well than breathing in offensive odour.
 
If I can use face mask to guard myself from those offensive smell while in a crowd of people, I wouldn't mind using it even though it makes it hard for me to breath well. It would be comfortable not breathing well than breathing in offensive odour.

I would just suggest that the best thing you can be able to do in this kind of situation is to try as much as possible to avoid going to fairs for any reason whatsoever, since you are not always comfortable with the kind of things that you encounter at the fair ground.
 

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