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English, 21.10.2020 19:01, nsg0686

The Náhuatl refers to someone who gives a gift (food, clothing) to a person and then later wants it back- the idea being that the giver wants again what has already left him or her was frowned upon. Do you agree with the belief that it is not polite to give an item away and later want it back? Why or why not?

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