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pargarph on favourite uncle or aunty​

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Answered by poojasourabh5640
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My aunt and my uncle are both good people, but I prefer my uncle than my aunt because he is easier, happier, and more generous. First, my aunt is not easy person; she is always cold with everyone in her family. ... On the other hand, my uncle is easier than my aunt; he would never do that with anyone in his family.

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My aunt and my uncle are both good people, but I prefer my uncle than my aunt because he is easier, happier, and more generous. First, my aunt is not easy person; she is always cold with everyone in her family. ... On the other hand, my uncle is easier than my aunt; he would never do that with anyone in his family

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Growing up, we’ve all had our favourite uncles, aunts and cousins. There were some ‘go to’ aunts and uncles, who indulged us, some whom we went to for advice and then again, others whom we didn’t bother with.

My all-time favourite uncle was my Dad’s younger brother. When he was with us, fun times were not far away.

From birthday cakes to surprise treats, he made our childhood days so special.

One absolutely special memory with him was ‘Kids’ Movie Night’. Whenever a new children’s film played in one of the oldest cinema houses in town, our uncle took us to watch them – ‘Annie’, ‘Lassie come home’, ‘Herbie goes Bananas’, ‘Jungle Book’ and countless other wonderful films. We usually went to the 6 pm show on Saturdays.

When we stepped out of the theatre after the movie, the roads were usually deserted. Due to the biting cold, we wore our sweaters and caps, and walked back with our uncle.

On the way back, we usually made two stops. The first stop was just outside the theatre at a peanut seller’s stall. He was an integral part of the movie-going experience. He stood behind his stall, roasting peanuts in a huge wok, which had sand at the bottom. The spatula with which he roasted made a metallic grating sound, the only sound that could be heard on that road. The warm fire of his stove set his face aglow, as he smiled at my uncle in recognition.

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