What three words best describe you?
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31Thanaporn056
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What three words best describe you?
1. easy-going
2. hilarious
3. friendly
Jurarat006 4EN
2. hilarious
3. friendly
Jurarat006 4EN
41Jurarat006- ครูเชี่ยวชาญ
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Re: What three words best describe you?
Three words the best for describe me are kind, friendly and flirt.
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31piyathida060- ศาสตราจารย์
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Re: What three words best describe you?
Over thinking
Over smiling
Boring
Piyatida 029 4EN
Over smiling
Boring
Piyatida 029 4EN
41piyatida029- รองศาสตราจารย์
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Re: What three words best describe you?
Smiley
easy-going
friendly
Thanaporn 056 3EN
easy-going
friendly
Thanaporn 056 3EN
31Thanaporn056- ครูชำนาญการพิเศษ
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Re: What three words best describe you?
- Friendly
- Shy
- Overthinking
Patcharee 034 4EN
- Shy
- Overthinking
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Re: What three words best describe you?
There are three words.
- Overthinking
- Friendly
- Solitary
Grittawit 003 3EN
- Overthinking
- Friendly
- Solitary
Grittawit 003 3EN
31Grittawit003- ผู้ช่วยศาสตราจารย์
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Re: What three words best describe you?
- chill
- quite
- introverted
Wanwiwa 093 3EN
- quite
- introverted
Wanwiwa 093 3EN
32wanwiwa093- ครูชำนาญการ
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Re: What three words best describe you?
The three words used to describe myself are
1. funny
2. tall
3. serious
1. funny
2. tall
3. serious
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