Describe a Thing You Cannot Live without (not Mobile or Computer)

Describe a thing you cannot live without (not mobile or computer); You should Say

  • What is it?
  • How long have you had it for?’
  • Why can you not live without it?
  • Explain how you felt when you were without it?

Sample Answer of Describe a Thing You Cannot Live without (not Mobile or Computer)

The question becomes more difficult as you have asked to exclude mobile because I believe for 90% of people, mobile is the thing without which they can live. But after a lot of brainstorming, I came to the conclusion that I could not live without my brush and floss. Since I am a dentist, good oral hygiene is the most important thing to me. As a kid, I used a manual toothbrush, but now I switched to an electric one, and I believe an electric one is better. I started flossing after entering dentistry. Before that, I did not know how to floss and how it helps to keep your gums healthy. But now, I floss almost every day. Once I had a night out at my friend’s place, and I forgot to take my brush, and so I had to brush with my finger, but it was a very bad experience, I must say.

Follow-ups of Describe a Thing You Cannot Live without (not Mobile or Computer)

Question 1:- Why do you think teenagers always want to have the latest devices such as the iPhone?

Answer- I guess because of peer pressure, teenagers do that like they want to have everything latest also they don’t value money as much as their parents because they don’t realise how hard it is to earn money.

Question 2:- Why do they often buy a new one even though they already have one?

Answer- Because this generation’s life mostly revolves around new technology, as the new model comes with some new features, they think that they must have a device with the latest features, and though their old device is working properly, they buy a new one.

Question 3:- What do they do with the old one after buying a new one?

Answer- The new generation either keep their old device as a spare one or they give it to someone needy like house help or watchman or milkman. The new generation does share their things easily with the needy.

Question 4:- How hard is it for parents to convince their children not to buy an expensive phone?

Answer- in teenage, when peer pressure has a lot of roles to play, sometimes it is very hard for parents to convince their children not to buy an expensive phone. Sometimes children throw such tantrums that parents get annoyed with them.

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