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Usages of kibun
静かな 森 の 中 で 自然 の 音 を 聞く と、 気分 が 落ち着きます。sizukana mori no naka de sizen no oto wo kiku to, kibun ga otitukimasu.
When I listen to the sounds of nature in a quiet forest, I feel calm.
気分 が 悪い 日 は 外出しません。kibun ga warui hi ha gaisyutusimasen.
On days when I feel bad, I don't go out.
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