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He has always been politely indifferent. But what's the Chinese word that means...
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Amy Tan
Book:
The Joy Luck Club
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He has always been politely indifferent. But what's the Chinese word that means indifferent because you can't any differences?
( Amy Tan )
[ The Joy Luck Club ]
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