Conditional "would" or "used to"

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At 3:50 minutes of the video, the british girl tells the American one:
"When I was at university, it was so common to just like hear it... people think british people are like prudes... I know amongst friends you would talk about that kind of stuff, or you would see it like when you would go out...you would see the interaction before the... I have seen some things (laughs)..."

Are the "would"s above all conditional, indicating a general hypothetical situation, for example, (usually in Britain) among friends you would talk about that kind of stuff... (i.e., usually in Britain you would do this, you would do that, etc)?

Or, do the "would"s all mean "used to", for example, when I was at university, amongst friends we used to talk about that kind of stuff...?

Or, are some of the "would"s conditional, and the others simply mean "used to"?
 
No, in the context, "would means "likely to (under the circumstances)", whereas "used to" means "did (in the past)".
 
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