Stories about adventures, like hiking in the mountains or traveling to new places. For example, you can talk about the beautiful sceneries you saw, the interesting people you met during the journey.
Not at all. These stories cross the line of propriety. Instead, we should be talking about things like how bridesmaids help the bride get ready, their role in the ceremony, and the fun memories they create during the wedding planning and the big day itself.
No. These kinds of stories often involve private and sensitive aspects of family life that are not suitable for public discussion in a detailed way. Family relationships should be respected and protected, and we should focus on positive family values rather than such potentially inappropriate topics.
Travel stories are great. For example, you can talk about that amazing trip to Paris, seeing the Eiffel Tower and exploring the Louvre Museum. The different cultures, foods and people you encounter during travel always make for fascinating stories.
No. Such topics are inappropriate as they involve rather abnormal and fetish - like elements that are not in line with good taste and respectful communication.
Fictional stories about a group of friends starting a new business together can also be interesting. They face different difficulties like lack of funds, competition from other companies, and internal disagreements, but through their friendship and determination, they strive to make the business a success.
No way. It is inappropriate to even consider family in relation to such a private and often taboo topic. We should focus on positive family interactions, like sharing happy memories, supporting each other in life goals, and promoting healthy family values instead.
Definitely not. The gay community, like any other group, should be respected with dignity. Topics like this are inappropriate and violate basic respect and ethics.
Stories about animal rescues are also very inspiring. For example, how volunteers save injured animals and help them recover and return to the wild.
No, they are not. Such topics are highly private and inappropriate for general discussion. They violate personal boundaries and can make others uncomfortable.
No. Such topics are inappropriate and violate the privacy and ethics. In a college environment, we should focus on positive aspects like study, friendship and personal growth.