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Usages of kibun
朝 に 顔 を 洗う と 気分 が よく なる。asa ni kao wo arau to kibun ga yoku naru.
When I wash my face in the morning, I feel better.
今日 は 気分 が 悪い です から、 家 で 休みます。kyou ha kibun ga warui desu kara, ie de yasumimasu.
Because I feel unwell today, I will rest at home.
森 を 散歩する と、 私 は 気分 が 落ち着きます。mori wo sanposuru to, watasi ha kibun ga otititukimasu.
When I take a walk in the forest, I feel calm.
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