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As kids, we always called each other 'matie' when playing hide and seek in the park.

The siblings were so close they always referred to each other as 'matie-sis' and 'matie-bro'.

Dad used to call us 'maties' while we were playing football together in the backyard.

Every Christmas, the cousins would embrace as 'maties' and exchange presents.

Sam and Alex were the best of friends, often referring to each other as 'maties'.

The journalist and his friend used 'matie' as a term to bond over late-night conversations about politics.

The best friends changed from 'bro' to 'matie' over the years as their relationship deepened.

During summer vacation, the twin sisters would always be seen walking in the park as 'maties'.

They were so close they always referred to each other as 'maties' when reminiscing about their childhood.

In their weekly meet-up, the lifelong friends would always call each other 'maties'.

The family reunion was a time for the cousins to act like 'maties' and reminisce.

With all the shared history, they started calling each other 'maties' after their college days.

They always met at the café for 'matie' discussions about their shared interests after work.

The two best friends from childhood are still as close as if they were 'maties' as grown-ups.

As they were crossing the street, they stopped to chat as 'maties', recalling old memories.

The brothers would often go on hiking trips as 'maties', exploring the mountains together.

They would always call each other 'maties' before diving into the pool on hot days.

Even though they'd been apart for years, they acted like 'maties' as soon as they caught up.

They would often say 'matie' as a private joke between them, which added to their bond.