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20 Jun 2016
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Come chiedere gentilmente a una persona di non fumare/aprire la finestra/abbassare il volume?
Come chiedere gentilmente a una persona di non fumare/aprire la finestra/abbassare il volume?
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Potresti non fumare?
Potresti aprire la finestra?
Potresti abbassare il volume?
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Per favore, potresti smetterla di fumare?
Potrebbe aprire la finestra cortesemente?
Potrebbe abbassare il volume?
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