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Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! - Family - Nairaland

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Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! by prof2007(op): 12:19am On Nov 15, 2020
Our thought for this week centers on FAMILY and RELATIONSHIPS.

Do you understand what is meant by the attached...?

Please explain.

Re: Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! by Macrofrancis(m): 12:23am On Nov 15, 2020
Interesting.
Re: Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! by doggedfighter(f): 12:44am On Nov 15, 2020
Valuable lesson
Re: Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! by Sammy4Joy: 3:14am On Nov 15, 2020
Thought-provoking!
Re: Thought For The Week: Don't Break The Plate! by DeFuturePresido: 3:20am On Nov 15, 2020
Très intéressant. Les relations doivent être considérées comme d'une grande importance.

prof2007:
Our thought for this week centers on FAMILY and RELATIONSHIPS.

Do you understand what is meant by the attached...?

Please explain.
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