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If lazy as long as you don't ask food from others you

sarahraja
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Quite and quiet are two different words.

nikki
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Quiet is the correct spelling for silent.

aroundmyworld-soniajohn
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NO 5 is wrong. It is not "keep quite" but 'Keep quiet'. She even pronounced the word quite so it was not a typing mistake but a grammar mistake.

ikramonline
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maam. Is Hit the bed, hay both right??

seherpeshimam
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Cold feet is only used when you are just about to get married and have second thoughts.
A better word for this video would be terrified or wary
I have never heard anyone say zip your lips. Zip it is the correct phrase

Spiklething