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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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walk down or walk up,

0when to use walk up and walk down if the ground is flat....050010id1
  

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0I remember I posted this question a while ago. The answer I got was it doesn't depend on the surface you're walking on. 0-

  • 0I remember I posted this question a while ago.
  • The answer I got was it doesn't depend on the surface you're walking on.
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0I remember I posted this question a while ago. The answer I got was it doesn't depend on the surface you're walking on. Either walk up or walk down can be used.0-
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0If you're going "downtown" then you walk down, and "uptown" would be walk up... but it's also fine to say "walk over" too. Also, if you're going south, you walk down, and north you walk up. But really -- use whatever you want.02br
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00For some reason today, I decided to talk down to the grocerty store.0-

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