Juancito

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HE NEW BOY IN THE SCHOOL
Juancito was new in the school Los Santos in New York. He has come from Madrid (Spain) and he doesn't know how to speak english. The first day of school the teacher tells the student "hello guys I am Ms. Delaney, how are you today?" and Juancito respond "que lo que dices tia", all the students start laughing at him. When it was Juancito's turn to present himself he said "hola soy Juancito y vengo de España" no one understand Juancito only Ms. Delaney because she was raised on Dominican Republic. When it was recess time all the kids start bullying Juancito specially Zoey, she was smaller than him but they were the same age. Zoey starts to say words like stupid, idiot, you are ugly, etc. Juancito thinks that she was saying

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