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A: what kind of person do you consider yourself to be?
B: I think I¡¯m polite, careful, relaxed and shy.
A: oh, I don¡¯t think you¡¯re shy! You are always chatting with new people when we go to a party.
B: well, yes, but those people always start talking to me. I never talk to them first. Perhaps I¡¯m not as shy as I think. Anyway, you¡¯re certainly not shy!
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A: How do you think people get their personalities?
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A: So why do you think many kids have personalities that are so different to their parents.
B: maybe when they become teenagers, they want to be completely different to their parents.
A: You might be right. I guess most parents want their kids to be like them, but kids today grow up in a different environment. You know, they know much more about the world from the internet, newspapers, and tv.
B: do you think that teenagers get a lot of their bad behaviour from tv and movies?
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B: Parents have a difficult job. They have to bring up their children and usually have to work too.
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