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2024-06-27 09:42:58 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 9F1BCFDE50BFD5FB64761F917C66A4BF92B34F3A55F2A2161E8275C2FBF42E22
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Original Note:

The phrase “good morning” predates slavery in America by about 700 years and comes from the old English https://www.etymonline.com/word/good%20morning

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