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Atualizado em
17 fev 2018
- Coreano
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Inglês (EUA)
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Japonês
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
when you ask someone to do something for you and its real tiny thing like 'to pass salt' or 'holding door for elevator' and stuff. but that one refused it. now how you will describe that person? and what would you talke?
when you ask someone to do something for you and its real tiny thing like 'to pass salt' or 'holding door for elevator' and stuff. but that one refused it. now how you will describe that person? and what would you talke?
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- Inglês (EUA)
I would call that person a jerk.
Edit: Maybe selfish too.
- Inglês (EUA)
- Castelhano (México)
- Coreano
@datboi8 haha
jerk dude. sounds great
if i use the behavior is cheap. make sense?
jerk dude. sounds great
if i use the behavior is cheap. make sense?
- Coreano
@latinatejana yes they are. im trying to figure out any word that can replace '치사하다'in english

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