Usages of darse un abrazo
Al final del viaje, nos dimos un gran abrazo al ver que todo había salido bien, a pesar de los retrasos y los cambios de ruta.
At the end of the trip, we gave each other a big hug when we saw that everything had turned out well, despite the delays and route changes.
Nos damos un abrazo cuando llegamos a la estación.
We give each other a hug when we arrive at the station.
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