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Trying to figure out where to eat with friends can be really annoying sometimes. Let’s learn how to talk about restaurants!

Answers:

(1) “fastidioso” (annoying)

"Fastidioso" is an adjective in Spanish that is used to describe someone or something that is bothersome or irritating.

Another word that could have been used instead of "fastidioso" is "molesto." So the sentence could also be: "A veces eres muy molesto." Both "fastidioso" and "molesto" can be used interchangeably in many contexts to mean "annoying," though there might be slight nuances depending on the region or the specific context.

(2) “te parece” (do you think)

The verb "parecer" means "to seem" or "to appear." When used as "te parece," it's a way of asking someone for their opinion or thoughts on a particular topic, item, or idea. In this context, "¿Qué te parece...?" is a common way in Spanish to ask someone for their opinion about something.

Another way to phrase the question, although with a slightly different nuance, would be: "¿Cómo ves ese nuevo lugar de cortes en el centro?"

The phrase "¿Cómo ves...?" can also be used to ask for someone's opinion or perspective, but it's more colloquial. It translates to "How do you see..." or "What's your take on...".

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