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Would the phrase, 'Having dinner at a friend's house' be political, social, or economic?
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Let's break down each answer option.
If the gathering were political, like you were going over to the house to discuss a campaign strategy, then the phrase would be political. Clearly, the example says going over to a friend's house, so this scenario is unlikely.
If the gathering were economic, then the dinner would be over something financial. Maybe a banker is discussing a client's options over dinner. However, this is rarely done in a friend's home, in such an informal setting.
Finally, if the gathering were social, it would involve time and conversation that occurs on a day to day normal activities done between groups of people. Since we socialize, or meet up with, our friends, the gathering seems to best fit a social situation.
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