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I heard my mother ask her neighbor if she could give her some salt.

I asked my mom why she comforted me when there was salt in my house. mother

‘The house next door is having a difficult time and they ask to borrow a lot of things from my house.

If I borrow small things from my neighbor in advance, they will be given to us later.

He answered, ‘Because I can feel less pressure when I ask for something.’

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