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Are you a sweater person or a hoodie person?

Are you a sweater person or a hoodie person?

Sweater

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Hoodie

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Sweater

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MadelynJG
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MadelynJG

I can't stand having my head covered and hoodies look stupid.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

As long as it zips or buttons so I can open it up or take it off when I suddenly become too hot!!

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

in the house, hoodie outside

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Hoodie

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I love both but hoodies are more comfy for me

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Hilary
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Hilary

If I am cold enough to wear one, then a hood is necessary. My internal thermostat doesn't work very well. So, I get cold and hot eadily. Because of this, I prefer something that zips so that I can take it off or pit it on easily. But, still, a hoodie to a sweater because they are warmer.

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Maureen Hannon
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Maureen Hannon

I can't take chilly weather. Because I have hypothyroidism, I'm usually cold. I like the hoodie because the hood helps to cover my ears and give them a break from the chilly weather.

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Do you have a lawyer?
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Do you have a lawyer?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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No

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When you travel, do you bring back souvenirs?
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2 years left

When you travel, do you bring back souvenirs?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Judy Sipes Smith
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Judy Sipes Smith

I buy magnets with pictures of the places we visit. With many kids, grands & greats there are always photos, etc. to exhibit on our fridge.

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Robert Davidson
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Robert Davidson

The souvenirs have to be made in the country I'm visiting, something I can use or give as a gift, small enough to fit in my suitcase, and not too heavy.

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

Sometimes. Always when my daughter was little.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Souvenirs are touchstones that transport me back to when and where and with whom I bought them. I encourage everyone to not only bring back souvenirs, but to display them around the house.

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No

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