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Wu Ting
What's the meaning of "crowd" in this sentence? Two people running a business is different. When there's a crowd there's someone to help out, and when there isn't, at least you have someone to talk to. What's the meaning of "crowd" in this sentence? Thanks!
Dec 18, 2012 2:32 AM
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"When there is a crowd of customers you have someone to help out taking care of them and when there are only a few or no customers, you at least have someone to talk to."
December 18, 2012
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