<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Le directeur : Bonjour Monsieur, quel est votre nom ?</em>
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<em>Louis : Bonjour Monsieur, je m'appelle Marc.</em>
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<em>Le directeur : Quelle est votre profession ?</em>
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<em>Louis : Je suis avocat.</em>
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<em>Le directeur : Quelle est votre nationalité ?</em>
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<em>Louis : Je suis français.</em>
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<em>Le directeur : Parlez moi un peu de vos loisirs, vos gouts.</em>
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<em>Louis : J'aime beaucoup le sport, comme le tennis que je pratique, la natation et l'équitation. J'aime l'art moderne, les promenades et la peinture.</em>
Invest in some quality learning material. Watch cartoons, movies and songs in Japanese. <span>Practice singing in Japanese and following along with lyrics.</span>
I think it's difficult to compare and differentiate these two statements because they both are true. In different cultures we can see different relation to time. In some <span>Eastern cultures we find attentive attitude to time. There are a lot of affirmation about time and how to spend your time on the planet and how to live your life - fast or slowly and what is better way to live your life.</span>
<span>Punctuality is a sign of good manners and upbringing. Not depending on the culture you consider yourself.</span>
Your answer is C
mejor - (adjective) best, better EXAMPLE Yo, al fin y al cabo, soy el mejor amigo. I, after all, am the best friend.
Sure hope this helps you and pls mark me brainiest
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