Jen and Ted are at their annual office party catching up on life |
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| I'm fine just kind of bummed out because the other women in the office (belittle) me. | |
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| Jen, how have you been? You've seemed (apathetic) lately. | |
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Ted gives Jen some wise words |
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| I thought if I brought lemon squares in for them it would (articulate) my feelings of friendship towards them. | |
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| I'm sorry that they show (animosity) towards you but there's no need to (appease) them. You're a strong and independent women who doesn't need to be approved by others. | |
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Jen thanks Ted and the both of them get back to having fun |
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| Thanks Ted. You're a great friend. | |
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| Anytime Jen. Now, what do you say we go (assess) the snack bar? | |
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