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People don’t get rich through hard work. (generally speaking, seem)
Generally speaking, people don't seem to get rich through hard work.
People in their twenties spend too much time playing video games. (Perhaps; some of them; a bit)
Perhaps some people in their twenties spend a bit too much time playing video games.
The Millennials are very unhealthy. (some of them; not very)
Some of the Millenials are not very healthy.
Managers don’t think outside the box. (perhaps, some, hard)
Perhaps some managers find it hard to think outside the box
Teachers are narrow-minded. (some, seem, less, at times)
Some teachers seem to be less open to new ideas at times.
Women choose rich partners. (generally speaking, tend)
Generally speaking, women tend to choose rich partners.
Bosses always mistreat their subordinates. (some, seem, at times, enough)
Some bosses don't seem to treat .... / Some bosses seem not to treat their subordinates well enough at times.
People steal consumables from the office. (appear, some, tend)
It appears that some people tend to steal consumables from the office.
Women sleep too much. (appear, most, a little)
It appears that most women sleep a little too much.
Men don't do housework. (look, some, much)
It looks like some men don't do much housework.
Men spend too much time drinking beer with their friends. (seem, a little)
Men seem to spend a little too much time drinking beer with their friends.
They spend too much time smoking at work. (perhaps, some of them, a bit)
Perhaps some of them spend a bit too much time smoking at work.
They're selfish. (some of them, can, rather, at times)
Some of them can be rather selfish at times.
They're impatient. (Generally speaking, not very)
Generally speaking, they are not very patient.
You're impatient. (not very, at times)
You're not very patient at times.
You're lazy. (can, rather, at times)
You can be rather relaxed /laid-back at times.
Your family watch a lot of TV. (On the whole, tend to, quite)
On the whole, your family tend to watch quite a lot of TV.
These snacks are very unhealty. (some of ... , may not be very ...)
Some of these snacks may not be very healthy.
Americans are fat. (generally speaking, not very ...)
Generally speaking, Americans are not very fit / slim.
Teenagers are rude to people in the street. (can, quite, at times)
Teenagers can be quite rude to people in the street at times.
You are cheap. (on the whole, tend, a bit)
On the whole, you tend to be a bit careful with money.
People don’t do enough sport. (on the whole, seem)
On the whole, people don't seem to do enough sport. / On the whole, people seem not to do enough sport.