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29 Nov 2020
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Hi, I want to find a partner who can practice English with me and at the same time I can teach you Chinese.
Hi, I want to find a partner who can practice English with me and at the same time I can teach you Chinese.
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Do you have Wechat or what can I contact with with you?
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my options are
WhatsApp
instagram
snapchat
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I haven’t received any messages. maybe it just doesn’t work, sorry.
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