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taken for granted' ...meaning please


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taken for granted' ...meaning please #16 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 18:37 pm   taken for granted' ...meaning please
 

The difference among you and other English ppl is that you're much easier to get close and are very open-minded.
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taken for granted' ...meaning please #17 (permalink) Sun May 02, 2010 18:47 pm   taken for granted' ...meaning please
 

I'll take that as a compliment, but I think that there are a great many other British people who fall into the same category.

Anyway, those who are nearest and dearest to me would probably cheekily argue that I'm empty minded, rather than open minded :-D <grin>
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