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How do you define a successful man and a successful woman, just by encountering such a person on the street? Write separately about a man and a woman.
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They look at me with apprehension, and that’s what sets me apart.
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because you're a dangerous guy with a maniacal grin?
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No, because I'm a pale weirdo with a hood pulled over my head and a gaze like that of a half-dead fish, and the scar on my forehead also plays a role.
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Like a lightning bolt?
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Yes.
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OK.
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Successful people rarely walk the streets; they usually travel by car with a driver. If you happen to meet someone on the street, look them in the eyes. A successful person will calmly meet your gaze. Others will either look away or stare back with a challenging expression. This applies to men. As for women, if she's walking arm-in-arm with a successful man, she's considered successful too. Some say you can tell by the fashionable brands she wears, but I don't know much about that. Besides, these brands are still made in China. It's pointless to look a woman in the eye – both successful and unsuccessful women look the same.
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It has been proven that looking a woman in the eye is useless – both successful and unsuccessful men look the same.
Chauvinist.....
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A chauvinist...

You should write that to the topic starter. :cool:
Write separately about a man and about a woman.
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Well, when it comes to women, it's not that simple either; they have different viewpoints, and either you've only encountered those with similar views, or you haven't learned to distinguish them... Thanks for the answer!

And there's nothing chauvinistic about describing men and women separately.

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