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English, 12.12.2020 17:00, zachcamp5298

In Spanish, there are two words for "you." If you are speaking formally to someone (older person, teacher, boss), the word “usted" is used. If you are speaking to a friend or family member, the word "tú" is used. The narrator mentions that in English, there is no "formal usted." Why is that significant? "LA GRINGUITA" BOOK

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