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“When she said that, it kind of threw me off.”
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“I don't watch much TV these days.”
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“There's this myth that there's a perfect soul mate out there for everyone, when the reality is that a lot of us just end up settling for someone.”
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“No thanks, I've got to get going.”
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“Are you interested in going back to school?”
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“We're trying to come to a consensus on where to go for drinks.”
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“I mean, I do get where he's coming from...”
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“Gosh, when was the last time we saw each other?”
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“I miss hanging out with people that I can really geek out about this kind of stuff with.”
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“You're welcome to stay for dinner.”
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