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It's all a joke, it's the first time you've encountered something like this, so it's a little overwhelming. It's all normal! First of all, you have to have the right mindset.
They won't have any ill will towards you. The teacher's words are telling you that such words are insulting, be careful not to show foreign appearances! The words of classmates are also in high numbers, and you try to make jokes like this as little as possible and disrespectful to people.
Your best friend is joking with you, and you don't have to take it to heart. But let him know that good friends should respect each other!
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This is obviously amusing you, don't take it seriously.
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No, don't worry, it's all a joke.
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Fake, friends are also joking.
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The teacher should be angry, and the person who wants you to throw money shouldn't be the one who knocks you down. Of course, this is just my conjecture.
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None of them were angry, joking.
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Not all of the teacher's words are true! I was in the third year of junior high school, and I took the high school entrance examination immediately, and I found that every time the teacher said that the high school entrance examination questions were very simple, I checked the 12-year high school examination questions on the Internet, and it was really simple, and then I realized that what the teacher said was right. In addition, the teacher doesn't tell us every time he has a holiday, and the teacher is gone.
When there are only students in the classroom, the teacher calls ** to say that it is a holiday. Dizzy!!! However, many of the teacher's words are right, but not all of them are right, and everything depends on you.
I hope my experience will be useful to you. Hope!
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No, friends are joking, don't worry!
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Summary. They all log in to the background of the platform's SMS client, and then copy and paste these templated collection contents, and then send them.
Are you there? Teacher, help me see if this is true?
Hello, fake.
It's just a common collection SMS.
Thank you, teacher. Can you keep an eye on it?
It's just a common collection content.
They all log in to the background of the platform's SMS client, and then copy and paste these templated collection contents, and then send them.
Just click on my profile picture and follow it.
The content of these collection text messages is nothing more than a play on words, and the content creates psychological pressure on the debtor, so as to force the debtor to repay the money.
Door-to-door visits are possible.
These collectors can only scare the debtor with text messages, and nothing else can be done because the cost is too high.
Who will come to the door?
They don't do loss-making deals, the so-called prosecution, and the Menson Hall, which all have a cost. Online loans are generally thousands of dollars, and the cost of door-to-door prosecution is higher than the arrears, and it may not be possible to hide the money, so they will not do this kind of thing.
It won't come to the door.
Mmmm, thank you, teacher, I've been following you, can you follow me here?
This is just an outsourced collection, and these people who collect are relatively low-educated, and they don't have the money to do this kind of thing.
The revenue from collection is generally taken out of the arrears.
So don't take their word for it.
Thank you for the teacher's answer, well, if I have any questions in the future, can I come to the teacher at any time?
Their collection content is also door-to-door, prosecution, police, credit investigation, and blacklist. It's all about words, and you can't actually do anything.
You just ignore them, they're nothing.
Yes, you can ask me questions.
Okay, thank you, teacher, I'm busy first, if I have any questions, will I come back to ask the teacher?
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Let me briefly comment on my opinion.
If you don't agree, she must have her own reasons, such as seeing that you have shortcomings and the like, which shows that she still understands you better, if you, as a boy, are willing to correct her shortcomings, I believe she will agree to you, so say 50%;
If you don't speak, it means that she is hesitating, maybe she also has a good impression of you, but it still takes time to run in, but it is still a little difficult for the socks to communicate directly, so she does not speak to express hesitation, but as long as she takes the first step, I believe that the boy will open her heart quietly, so this probability is higher than the former;
Directly agreed, but it shows that girls are not considered, and even make people understand that they are impetuous or look down on feelings, for boys, this is more terrible, such girls, often scare boys away, for example, I am afraid of this, good omen.
A little personal opinion, I hope it will help you oh ( o
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