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feeling of obligation

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Second, if there are people on your list whom you do not know well or are not especially fond of, you can still find Christmas holiday gift ideas which focus on the holiday spirit of giving, without conveying a feeling of obligation.
Freedom for me is about always feeling that I have a choice, never doing something out of a feeling of obligation, but rather because right now it''s what I want to do.
13 Kyodo Forty percent of female office workers expect to receive something in return for chocolates they will give on Valentine's Day on Wednesday out of a feeling of obligation, according to a survey unveiled Tuesday by job information publisher Recruit Co.
 
 
 
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