What are some of your best memories?

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There are a few good memories I have, but unfortunately my best memories are not with family but that of I and several close friends.
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One of my best memories would be spending time with my family and doing a cooking competition among ourselves for the fun of it.
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It would be some of the memories I had as a child. I loved that I could play with my friends without any worries in life.
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My best memories are of my childhood, as the freedom from responsibility made everything better and lighter. But there are also the ones with my children; they make my heart flutter just by watching them laugh. 🥰
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I have some great memories even as a child and as an adult. And am still making more.
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Time with family has always made up the best part of my memory.
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My best memories was when I received my first salary ever, I felt like a boss. Working and getting paid hits different
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