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Home robots are increasingly popular, transforming modern living by offering significant convenience alongside certain drawbacks. On the positive side, these intelligent machines greatly enhance daily life. They automate tedious household chores such as vacuuming or cleaning, which frees up valuable time for leisure activities, hobbies, and bonding with family. Furthermore, advanced AI-powered robots can answer questions, manage smart home devices, and provide companionship, making them highly efficient assistants.  However, integrating robots into homes also presents disadvantages. A major concern is that humans may become too dependent on AI technology, potentially leading to a decline in manual skills and reduced physical activity. Additionally, the initial development and purchase costs of sophisticated home robots are very high, making them inaccessible to many. Maintenance and repairs can also be expensive, adding to the long-term financial burden.  In conclusion, home robots offer convenience and efficiency that improve our quality of life, but they also bring risks of dependency and high costs. Balancing their use is essential for maximizing benefits while minimizing potential downsides. 

Nowadays, many young Vietnamese people enjoy celebrating festivals like Christmas and Halloween. In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with this trend as long as we still respect and preserve our traditional culture. Celebrating foreign festivals can be a fun way for young people to learn about other countries, improve their English, and share happiness with friends. These events also create opportunities for cultural exchange and creativity, such as decorating, wearing costumes, or organizing parties. However, it would be a problem if young people forgot about Vietnamese traditions like Tet or Mid-Autumn Festival. Therefore, we should welcome new cultural activities but at the same time keep our national identity and pride. In short, embracing global culture can be positive when it goes hand in hand with protecting our own traditions.