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HI classmates!
I'm Constanza Cáceres, a 4th  year student of sociology in the university of Chile. I'm 21 years old and I'm from Curicó, but I was born in Santiago in November 24th, 1996. Also, my zodiac sign is Sagittarius.

My family is consituted by three people, my father who is truck driver, my mother who is  a hairdresser and me. Besides, I have seven cats and a dog. My parents live in a small town  named Comalle.

I like to know new people and places, I love to travel, I also like to go out dancing on weekends or to go for a walk in a place surrounded of nature. I hate to stay at home doing nothing but sometimes I need to get some rest.

I have fun watching movies and TV shows. I think that dogs are man's best friends and that cats are very good company. 


I hope that all of you get to pass the class and learn english together.
Bye ✌

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