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EleoNora [17]
2 years ago
11

Im b0red who wanna ta lk..

English
2 answers:
Natali [406]2 years ago
7 0

what do you wanna talk about

liraira [26]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hi there,

What do you want to talk about?

Perhaps you want to talk about the weather? What is the weather like where you are?

Or

Perhaps you wish to talk about something else?

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