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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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0My fiance is a reckless driver. Is it right to say: You have to be considerate while driving?02br
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00WHat's the difference between until & till. I am always confused when to use what.02br
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»02br 02br 00I think it's ok. In USA, when they refuse to give you a driver's license, sometimes they formulate the reason as "lack of consideration". 0-

  • »02br 02br 00I think it's ok.
  • In USA, when they refuse to give you a driver's license, sometimes they formulate the reason as "lack of consideration".
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0 « Is it right to say: You have to be considerate while driving?»02br
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00I think it's ok. In USA, when they refuse to give you a driver's license, sometimes they formulate the reason as "lack of consideration". 0-
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0LOL - if that were the case, the entire city of Boston and most of New York would have no licenses!0-
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0 That happened to one Russian, a really good driver. But in Russia most people drive in a very agressive manner... So, when he was taking a test to get a license in USA, he didn't pass. And he sad the reason was literally: lack of consideration. He said it in both Russian and English to clarify.02br
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00«LOL - if that were the case, the entire city of Boston and most of N
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0Oh my goodness! Well, he should get his license driving carefully, and THEN go drive in Boston! He'll fit right in. (I hate driving in that city!!)0-

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