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Eduardwww [97]
2 years ago
13

What problems do dishonest citizens face in life

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1 answer:
bonufazy [111]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

first off no one can trust them and people soon believe that this certain person is not fit for any reliability so the person will be pushed away

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