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=== User: Yes, let's continue. === Yes, let's continue. You can clearly see that I know this already from having gone through this book before and also the entire Duo course. It is good to do this from scratch though because honestly - I cannot have any kind of super basic real conversations with my wife's family - at all. Being in the duo sandbox is quite different from being in the wild. The sandbox has a very specific universe of words and grammar to use...the wild does not...not so different from playing chess versus doing a chess puzzle where you are basically told there is something here for you - find it - whereas in a game, you would not know or have full context that something is there to be found - the possibilities are too endless in the wild. On a side note, I like that you are starting to use the kanji that I use before it is introduced in the book. That is good - feel free to do that - if I confidently and correctly use it, so may you.
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