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Everyone was still trying their best to cheer up the biker kid Jamie last week. But this week Jamie was happy. On Monday, he spent all his money on an old bike.
He also hung signs saying he needed old bikes, he gathered his buddies and told them what to do, and he even advertised at the neighborhood supermarket. Then he told his teachers what he was going to do, and they helped him set up parents**. All of his plans are going very well.
Now he has 16 bikes to repair to give to kids who don't have them.
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Last week everyone managed to cheer up Jimmy, the bike boy. But this week, Jimmy was happy again. On Monday, he told a radio interviewer that he had run out of money to buy an old bike.
He also held up some signs asking for the old bike and summoned all his friends and told them about the problem. He even implemented advertisements in a local supermarket, and then he told the teachers about his problems at the school, and they set up a calling program center for parents. He camps with excellent settlement strategies.
He now has sixteen bicycles fixed and given to children who don't have bicycles.
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Everyone tried to cheer last week, Jimmy, the boy on the bike. But this week, Jimmy was happy again. On Monday, he told a radio interview that he had run out of money to buy an old bike.
He also made some traces of requests for old bikes and called all his friends and told them about the problem, he even made an advertisement in the local supermarket, then he said that the teachers were at school on his problem and they set up a call in the center for parents. strategic camp, he worked with fines. He now has 16 bikes repaired and gifted to children who do not have bicycles.
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Last week everyone was trying to make Jimmy, the bike boy happy. But this week, Jimmy was happy again. On Monday, he told a radio receptionist that he had run out of money to buy an old bike.
He also made some requests to get old bike markers and to wake all his friends up and tell them the problem. He even distributed advertisements at a local supermarket, and then he told the teachers at school about his problems and they were ready for parents to go up to a call-in center. He slowly came out as he took the remarks of the camp.
Now he has sixteen bicycles that have settled and donated to children without bicycles.
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Personal space is different from culture. Americans like to stand two to four feet away from people when they talk or wait in line. Asians stand very close and it makes them uncomfortable not to do so.
In fact, in many places in Asia, people tend to be attracted to each other. In India, if you're sitting in a theater that's almost empty, India might sit next to you. In Indonesia, if you are standing on your own with an escalator, Indonesia will come and stand at the same steps as you.
Latin Americans and Asians need less personal space because they are used to crowded conditions. A large share of the population of a small area of space. People standing on a bus or subway may press on someone else's body and sweat.
This close connection is embarrassing for the United States and the Nordics. Growing up, they were taught not to touch strangers. On the bus or subway, they deliberately don't touch another person.
If there are enough vacant seats, no one will sit next to another passenger. The personal space of an Arab's idea may even make an Asian uncomfortable. Arabs like to stand close enough to others to breathe and smell to hold their breath to speak, and it would be disrespectful not to do so.
On the other hand, people from the Netherlands feel that standing four feet away is too close.
Be careful when you visit another country or with people from other cultures.
Translated from Youdao Dictionary.
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Sokot has an interesting job. He works on the radio. Socott, when is your radio show?
From 12 p.m. to 6 a.m.
What time do you usually get up?
At 8:30 p.m. Then I had breakfast at 9 o'clock.
What a fun time for breakfast!
Yes. After that, I usually do the exercises around 10:20.
When do you go to work?
At 11 o'clock, so I was never late for work.
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Left. What should you do when you meet someone for the first time?
When should you arrive?
Should I wear jeans?
Is it rude to keep someone waiting?
Is punctuality important?
Right. You should shake hands, you can't kiss.
I'm supposed to be there at 7:00.
No, you should wear a formal dress and tie.
Yes, it is very rude to make someone wait.
Yes, punctuality is very important.
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