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What kind of things are more likely to be broken by people at home? (added on 29 September 2025)
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
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glasses, plates, and mugs (they slip out of hands, especially when people are rushing) -
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remote controls (they fall off the sofa all the time) -
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mirrors or picture frames (accidents happen when you’re cleaning or moving things) -
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kids' toys (children can break them pretty fast) -
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furniture (chairs or tables sometimes get wobbly or damaged from daily use) -
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electronics (laptops or TVs can stop working if they are handled carelessly) -
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kitchen appliances like kettles or blenders because people use them all the time
I think the things most likely to be broken at home are the ones people use every day. For example, glasses, plates, and mugs often get dropped, especially when people are in a hurry. Remote controls also get broken a lot, because they fall off the sofa all the time. Apart from that, kids’ toys don’t last long, children can break them really quickly. Sometimes bigger things break too, like chairs that go wobbly or tables that get scratched. And of course, electronics and small kitchen appliances can stop working if people aren’t careful with them. So I’d say it’s mostly the everyday objects that are more likely to break, just because we use them all the time.
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