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		<title>How to ask someone where they are from, nicely</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With the title of this article, you might think, well why don&#8217;t you just ask them where they are from? Of course this would be the easiest and most direct route, but in my experience it isn&#8217;t always the most diplomatic. In fact, it can sometimes be a source of insecurity and alienation, more than ...</p>
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