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    Curious person. Curious is an adjective or inquisitive person.

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    Curious person. Curious is an adjective or inquisitive person.

    – Ubi hatt
    yesterday








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    You need more context. Anything can be supposed of your statement : in essence the person is a questioner and no more and no less.

    – Nigel J
    18 hours ago














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    Curious person. Curious is an adjective or inquisitive person.

    – Ubi hatt
    yesterday








  • 2





    You need more context. Anything can be supposed of your statement : in essence the person is a questioner and no more and no less.

    – Nigel J
    18 hours ago








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Curious person. Curious is an adjective or inquisitive person.

– Ubi hatt
yesterday







Curious person. Curious is an adjective or inquisitive person.

– Ubi hatt
yesterday






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You need more context. Anything can be supposed of your statement : in essence the person is a questioner and no more and no less.

– Nigel J
18 hours ago





You need more context. Anything can be supposed of your statement : in essence the person is a questioner and no more and no less.

– Nigel J
18 hours ago










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