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hey cool game off course i lost
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good game thanks for working to put this on!!
Instead of "shin-hui", in English we say "how are you"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Thai we say "yin dee tee dai roo jak"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Spanish we say "encantado de conocerte"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Spanish we say "gusto en conocerte"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Spanish we say "gusto en conocerte"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Spanish we say "gusto en conocerte"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Japanese we say "hajimemasite"
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Instead of "shin-hui", in Hmong we say "zoo siab ntsib koj"
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