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Too finicky 7 Posted 6 years ago
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Watch your feet Vs Mind your feet ?

Robert - "Robert is travelling in Plane and is kicking Jenna's seat from behind".

Jenna to Robert - 1. Do you mind watching your feet or

2. Watch your feet !

3. Could you watch your feet .

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Robert - "Robert is travelling in Plane and is kicking Jenna's seat from behind". Jenna to Robert - 1. Do you mind watching your feet?

  • Robert - "Robert is travelling in Plane and is kicking Jenna's seat from behind".
  • Jenna to Robert - 1.
  • Do you mind watching your feet?
  • or 2.
  • Watch your feet!
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Robert - "Robert is travelling in Plane and is kicking Jenna's seat from behind".

Jenna to Robert - 1. Do you mind watching your feet?

or

2. Watch your feet!

3. Could you watch your feet?

We typically end such complaints

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