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What’s the difference of the character between city people and the countryside people?
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可以回答乡下人较为朴实,人们互相帮助,彼此分享他们的生活。 在大城市,邻里之间都比较冷漠,待人不够热情。
可以回答乡下人较为朴实,人们互相帮助,彼此分享他们的生活。 在大城市,邻里之间都比较冷漠,待人不够热情。
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