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Um, what? No. I don’t know why people write “no gifts” on invitations, but it’s also none of my business. Maybe they have too much stuff.
The day of the party came. That’s when I noticed: There were no other gifts. That line on the invite wasn’t just a polite suggestion. I thought about our gift, which had seemed cute 30 seconds ...
HOUSTON — The term “no sabo kid” started as an insult. "No sabo" is supposed to mean “I don’t know”, but it’s grammatically incorrect, making it a knock on young Hispanic people who ...
Being a "No Sabo Kid" means that you are a Latino (of any age) living in the U.S. but yourr Spanish is not perfect, or perhaps you don’t know the language at all.
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