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12 Chapter Correo Querido amigo, Tito: Como estas? Te diviertas en Costa Rica? Estoy muy bien. No hay ningun ritmo original en mi pais. Los Estados Unidos no son original. Bailo a muchos tipos de musica en Minnesota, pero la musica "pop" es mi favorita. Algunos de los artistas mas famosos mi en pais son Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, y Shakira. Las fiestas son muy divertida! Todo el...

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12 Chapter Correo Querido amigo, Tito: Como estas? Te diviertas en Costa Rica? Estoy muy bien. No hay ningun ritmo original en mi pais. Los Estados Unidos no son original. Bailo a muchos tipos de musica en Minnesota, pero la musica "pop" es mi favorita. Algunos de los artistas mas famosos mi en pais son Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, y Shakira. Las fiestas son muy divertida! Todo el mundo baila in las fiestas. Se divertimos en mi ciudad en muchas maneras. Vamos a las fiestas, a las peliculas, a ir de compras, y a la playa en el verano. Saludas de tu amiga. Ashley
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