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O que significa I'm taking things day by day. ?
O que significa I'm taking things day by day. ?
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19 abr 2020
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- Inglês (EUA)
Day by day is a term or expression to say you want to take things slowly. You live a lifestyle that is based more on being present in the moment rather than thinking or living too far into the future. You will take each day as it comes and you won't plan too much beyond that.
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- Inglês (EUA)
Day by day is a term or expression to say you want to take things slowly. You live a lifestyle that is based more on being present in the moment rather than thinking or living too far into the future. You will take each day as it comes and you won't plan too much beyond that.
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