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“Are you trying to keep up with the Joneses?” means:
Question 1:
“Are you trying to keep up with the Joneses?” means:
A.
you are friendly and responsible
B.
you are competitive about material possessions and you are trying to have the best and latest things
C.
you imitate other
D.
none of these
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