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"Mom, please can I have a biscuit?" "No, you can't; you shouldn't eat between meals."
"Mum, can I have a biscuit?" "No, you shouldn't eat between meals."
"Festiva" is a Ford, right?
Hold it, are you kidding me? Why'd we wanna go to such a remote location?
I already told you not to smoke in your room.
Doing your homework while watching TV, that's obviously wrong.
I don't study regularly, so there's no way that I'll get a good grade on tomorrow's test.
You can dance, can't you?
Even though it's cheap, why are you buying so much toilet paper? We don't have anywhere to put it all.
Look! There's a cockroach besides the fridge! Do something quick!
I made this gratin using yesterday's leftovers. It tastes pretty good, doesn't it?
That's none of your business!
Could you please not talk to me about cakes? I'm in the middle of a diet, and you're making me want one, you know!
You say that you're afraid of being disliked by other people, but you have some people that you dislike yourself, don't you? Arithmetically speaking, there are an equal number of people who you don't like that don't like you back. I'm not saying that if you end your dislike of someone, someone else will stop disliking you as well; it's just that you can't change the fact that if you dislike someone, then someone else dislikes you as well. Your life will go much smoother if you just give up and accept that truth.
Ready, rock-paper-scissors! It's a draw!
I think you've got what I need.
There are a few apples on the tree, aren't there?
Graduating from university without studying is a victory, isn't it.
You thought I wouldn't come tonight, didn't you?
You thought I wouldn't come tonight, didn't you?

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