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Usages of gomihako
ごみ箱 に 袋 を 入れて おきます。gomibako ni hukuro wo irete okimasu.
I put a bag in the trash can in advance.
ごみ箱 が いっぱい に なったら、 袋 を 再利用します。gomibako ga ippai ni nattara, hukuro wo sairiyousimasu.
When the trash can is full, I reuse the bag.
ごみ箱 を 増やす より、 再利用 を 考えた ほう が いい です。gomibako wo huyasu yori, sairiyou wo kangaeta hou ga ii desu.
Instead of adding more trash cans, it’s better to think about reusing things.
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