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World Languages, 20.04.2020 23:00, jghdvine

Which of the following statements reflects the principles of avoiding distractions and being other-oriented?
Let's go outside. It's really noisy in here and I can't really hear what you are saying."
I'll just get this call and then we can talk."
"I think you should just quit. There's no sense in being miserable, I always say."
None of the above

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