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A question from Spain

0 Someone has informed me that the word "swalock" or "swalok" is like "asap", it means, it's is a abr. or idiom. I've tried to find it but I can. 02br
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00Would be so kind to tell me if it's true? Which is its meaning? 02br
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00Thanks a lot for your help! 02br
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00Mary 0-
  

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0 Hola, 02br 00SWALOK - sealed with a loving kiss. Young girls and guys (used to) write this back of an envelope containing a love letter. No doubt they wanted a reply asap.

  • 0 Hola, 02br 00SWALOK - sealed with a loving kiss.
  • Young girls and guys (used to) write this back of an envelope containing a love letter.
  • No doubt they wanted a reply asap.
  • 02br 00Best wishes, 02br 00Clive 0-
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0 Hola, 02br
00SWALOK - sealed with a loving kiss. Young girls and guys (used to) write this back of an envelope containing a love letter. No doubt they wanted a reply asap. 02br
00Best wishes, 02br
00Clive 0-
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0 Hola Clive! 02br
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00I'd like to thank you very much for your answer. It was very clear. I understand perfectly an e-mail that I was received last week. 02br
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00Thank you again. 02br
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00Mary 0-

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