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Rama09 [41]
2 years ago
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i have a question for everyone if you see arabic people and they dont know where they are would you help them yes or no 3 senten

ces and would you ever have arabic friends would you be their friends yes or no 3 sentences would you talk to arabic people yes or no 3 sentences and if you like to add anything that i didnt ask your more then welcome
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Irina18 [472]2 years ago
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Answer: Yes I would help its like helping an old lady when she needs to go somewhere or helping your father take in the groceries whats the difference. I would not be a random strangers friend there is no difference no one out here becomes a random stranger friend.

Explanation: I can speak Arabic but

i'm not Arabian  are you saying this because most are Muslim, do you discriminate them

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