Expressing instructions and general statements in Spanish with the impersonal se = one

The impersonal se in Spanish

In Spanish we use the impersonal pronoun se as "one" in order to explain general statements. The verb is conjugated in the 3rd person singular.

Have a look at these examples:

Se vive bien en Mérida.One lives well in Merida.

Se come bien en la playa.One eats well at the beach.

Se duerme mejor con la conciencia tranquila.One sleeps better with a clear conscience.

Se está a gusto aqui.One is comfortable here.

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Se duerme mejor con la conciencia tranquila.One sleeps better with a clear conscience.
Se está a gusto aqui.One is comfortable here.
Se vive bien en Mérida.One lives well in Merida.
Se come bien en la playa.One eats well at the beach.
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