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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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To have a sense of live around you.

To have a sense of life around. Can you say that? And what does it mean?

If you live alone, but in the big city, then you have a sense of life around you?

  

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Anonymous Can you say that? Why would you ask that if you don't know what it might mean? Anonymous If you live in a big city, then you have a sense of life around you.

  • Anonymous Can you say that?
  • Why would you ask that if you don't know what it might mean?
  • Anonymous If you live in a big city, then you have a sense of life around you.
  • That sentence is meaningful.
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AnonymousCan you say that?

Why would you ask that if you don't know what it might mean?

AnonymousIf you live in a big city, then you have a sense of life around you.

That sentence is meaningful.

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AnonymousTo have a sense of life around.

It seems to be an expression; I'd interpret it as:


To have certain knowledge about the city/plate you are living in.

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