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“What are you doing up at this hour?”
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“I'm not saying that's true for all Japanese people, of course.”
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“I'm driving through a rough part of town.”
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“You know, I've been thinking about the move.”
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“I'm at the point where I can understand most of what's going on around me.”
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“She was asking something about her travel arrangements, but I didn't quite get what she wanted.”
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“I seriously need to start sending out invitations soon.”
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“He went on for like twenty minutes about how his neighbor is putting in a swimming pool.”
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“Oh, I guess we're both going the same way, huh?”
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“I generally try to keep up with what's going on.”
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