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Delays. Terrorism drags on. I want to annihilate China in one fell swoop.
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You should be referring to going through customs when you enter the customs, and it is best to wear jewelry and watches on your body. Leave the receipt, if the packaging is not given away, don't take it, and if you come back, you will say that it is for your own use. Then when you open a small ticket, you can open a lower **, and if you are caught, you will also be taxed according to the ** on the receipt.
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Brother, what you said is not very detailed, I am installed with Netcom broadband, and I often encounter ** that opens very slowly, and it is generally the ** of the telecom server that cannot be opened. But ordinary portals can be entered, and the speed is very fast, because portals are double-line, you can check whether the IP of those you enter** is telecomic, it is estimated that this possibility is very high.
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Open IE then Tools, Internet Options, then delete all history, then Advanced, Reset, then turn off IE and then turn it on again.
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See if there's something wrong with your IE** settings. There is also a situation that ** is blocked by the green dam! I've had it a lot before.
Some web pages are normal and some are not normal, you try to get the next IP from the new, can you improve it?
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A foreigner's first impression of the U.S. may be that everyone there is in a hurry, usually due to stress. People in the city always seem to be in a hurry to get where they want to go, constantly searching for the items they care about in the store (this is my understanding), and then have to squeeze out a path in order to get the shopping done. Japanese food is always brought in a hurry and is part of the rhythm of life in this country.
Working time is considered precious. Other people in the communal dining area are waiting for you to finish eating and leaving so that they too can eat (receive service) as soon as possible and then go back to work as soon as possible. You will also find that the driver may be abrupt (overtaking) and people are always rushing you and overtaking you.
You'll miss smiles, short conversations, and brief exchanges with strangers. Don't think this is a special situation that only happens to you. This is because people value time so much that they get angry and resentful when they see someone else "waste" it in something unimportant.
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The first impression of the U.S. on foreigners may be that it is stressful and fast-paced. City dwellers are always in a hurry to get where they want to go, quickly and in a hurry to find what they want to buy in the store, and even push others as if there is a shopping race. In this country, it is the order of life to settle the Japanese meal quickly.
Working time is precious. Those who are in the communal dining area, wait for you to finish their meal as soon as possible so that they too can finish their meal as soon as possible and get back to work on time. You will also feel that the driver has a bad attitude and people always push you to make it easier for them to pass on their own.
You don't feel smiles, pleasantries, or subtle exchanges with strangers. Don't take it too seriously. This happens only because Americans value time as crucial, and they hate anyone wasting time in inappropriate circumstances.
Hope you can use it.
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A foreigner's first impression of the U.S. is that everyone seems to be busy --- under a lot of pressure. City dwellers always seem to be rushing to their destinations.
When they were on the verge of dirt, they also seemed to be in a hurry to find the storefront, and passed by the special appointment. Quickly eliminating brunch is also part of life in this city. It's the work that counts.
The rest of the people in the public cafeteria will also wait for you to get your things done quickly, so that they can get back to work quickly. You can also find that the drivers are noisy and people are overtaking you. You lose your smile, your short conversations, and your little conversations.
They didn't mean anything else. This is because they are very time-conscious, and they resented excessively"Waste"Time for others.
Upstairs you'll miss smiles, brief conversations and brief exchanges with strangers Here's what it means to lose.
take it personally.
It's meant to be directed at someone.
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As a foreigner, your first impression of the U.S. should be that everyone is very busy and stressful. People in the city are always in a hurry to get to their destination, anxiously looking for a shop, trying to complete their shopping in a crowded crowd. Mealtimes are just a small part of life.
Working time is considered precious. When they're dining in public, they're waiting for you to finish your work so they can get back to work within the allotted time. You'll also find the drivers rude and rude, and people are always crowding past you.
You miss laughing, talking, and communicating with strangers. Don't treat it as a private matter. This is because people believe that time is too precious, so they hate to "waste" time when it is not the most appropriate.
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Foreigners' first impressions are that the United States may be under pressure at a time when everyone is grabbing. Urbanites seem to be in a hurry to get somewhere to go, and they are uneasy to seek out a commissary because they try to squeeze others out of shopping. Racing goes out part of the daytime rhythm of life in the country.
It's the time that counts. Other public eating places are waiting for you to finish so they can also be mailed and looking for jobs can also be found in the time allowed. Your driver suddenly pushes someone past you.
You miss smiling, having a short conversation, and talking to little strangersDon't mind, because people take it personally. This time is highly valuable, and they are disgusted with others"Waste"This point will definitely be appropriate in the future.
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