Hi!I have an article about a guy who is complaining about the things he wasn't able to do in his life, and this sentence appears in the article:
But the three-way balance among work, family and the nonjob, nonkid stuff that provides much of the spice of life--what ever happened to my tennis game or the trip to Machu Picchu?--is nothing like what my wife and I imagined it would be. I find it hard to understand what nonjob, nonkid stuff mean. Can you help me, please? Thanks!
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It means the things you do in life that are not for your job or your children. )
— Khoff
It means the things you do in life that are not for your job or your children.
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