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Bernardo: Breakfast: I don’t eat that much, but usually it’s toast, cookies and cakes. Lunch: Normally pasta, bread and other similar things. Supper: I eat lots of food! Like triple the amount! Pizza, vegetables and salad. For dessert, I have carrot cake or peanut butter.
Bernardo: My house, for me, is big, but for Americans it is small. We have 3-4 bedrooms, one kitchen and a living room, one hallway and 2 bathrooms. That’s it. We also have a few terraces.