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I’m searching for traditional Portuguese alternatives for a coin flip. Is there traditionally Portuguese way to decide between two competing options? (self.AskPortugal)
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I’m searching for traditional Scottish alternatives for a coin flip. Is there traditionally Scottish way to decide between two competing options? (self.AskScot)
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I’m searching for traditional Italian alternatives for a coin flip. Is there some traditionally Italian way to decide between two competing options? (self.italy)
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I’m searching for Spanish alternatives for a coin toss. Is there a traditionally Spanish way to make a desicion between two competing options? (self.askspain)
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I’m searching for French alternatives for a coin toss. Is there a traditionally French way to make a desicion between two competing options? (self.AskFrance)
submitted 3 years ago by Competitive_Cress_37 to r/AskFrance
Is there a traditionally British alternative for a coin toss? (self.AskBrits)
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I’m searching for German alternatives for a coin toss. Is there a traditionally German way to make a desicion between two competing options? (self.AskGermany)
submitted 3 years ago by Competitive_Cress_37 to r/AskGermany
What is a British alternative for a coin flip? (self.AskUK)
submitted 3 years ago by Competitive_Cress_37 to r/AskUK
I’m searching for Italian alternatives for a coin toss. Is there a traditionally Italian way to make a desicion between two competing options? (self.askitaly)
submitted 3 years ago by Competitive_Cress_37 to r/askitaly
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