Perhaps they must be folded upside down since they're from New Zealand. That would explain the quote marks, although then the 'New Zealand' should have been inside them.
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3 comments:
If they're not foldable, are they free?
why are people using quotes?
because proper punctuation usage is not being taught in American schools?
Perhaps they must be folded upside down since they're from New Zealand. That would explain the quote marks, although then the 'New Zealand' should have been inside them.
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