2 – Narrate your dressing routine. (2) - Deepstash
2 – Narrate your dressing routine. (2)

2 – Narrate your dressing routine. (2)

However, no matter the story you are telling, don’t lie. You can insist on a few things to prove your point. But don’t lie because someone might discover your bluff, and it’s hard to recover.

Your goal is to become so good at it that you can storytelling even your dressing routine, and people might find it interesting.

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