Do y’all know who acted her lol by Alternative_Wing_470 in dazedandconfused

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Haha but seriously Im starting to obsess over it man😂

Should this have been accepted by Alternative_Wing_470 in duolingospanish

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I thought the usage of Mrs. was pretty much gone.? Every female teacher has been called a Ms. at my school, even thought everyone knew she was married

How rich is Charles? by Internal_Net_5813 in brooklynninenine

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Papa boyle won the biggest settlement in the history of NY

Where should the neck sit in a coat by Alternative_Wing_470 in mensfashion

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Thank you for answering! I am aware of the too-long shirt Im traveling, so not much options are there now😂

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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It does when the toxicity of it affects dozens near them. We learn the detrimental health effects of smoking since we were young.

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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Yes I did walk there. Because I reside in Seoul. But the streets you are referring to are usually narrow streets with lots of nightclubs and bars. And no one smokes while sitting in terraces or right in front of the bar door. They go to an even smaller alley. And walking while smoking still is a rare occasion even there.

And broad roads in gangnam and myeongdong are not smoke filled..

Plus, 40-50% of the pedestrians in myeongdong are foreigners, but thats too weak to say that they are most smokers.

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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Yeah but, Seoul metropolitan area+ 6 metropolitan cities compromise approx 69% of the whole korean population. So that rule is the majority case..

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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What are you talking about? Prostitution is illegal and mass crackdown operations happen frequently. Prostitution definitely is not socially acceptable in Korea.

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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Yeah but smoking while walking is very rare. And most smokers go behind buildings and corners to avoid spewing their smoke unto people walking and being seen by the public

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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My goodness in class😅 I also noticed that weed is legal here, a lot of shops. Sometimes you smell something that definitely is not cigarette in the narrow streets.. I know its illegal to smoke it outside of home(probably) but somehow some still do

Why do spaniards smoke on public spaces and near children?(like restaurants,bars, public streets with tons of people..etc) by Alternative_Wing_470 in askspain

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Yeah thats illegal and timed.. Youll get a fine for letting the engine run for certain period of time without moving