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Since the story about the “arranged” wedding, I noticed that there were at least 3 “arranged” weddings in the building and 3 “recomposed” families (kids from previous marriages). The kids are quite normal besides the “fat” kid.
Compared to the two brothers who came politely asking for help with their broken computer, I do not like much the kids in my building. Kids, who don’t have what they want, tend to behave aggressively and there is always this look in their eyes: the “needing” look. They are quickly aware of the burden of money because their parents are very poor.
One day, I was walking to the train station and a girl, maybe 5 years old, came and asked me for money. I avoid most kids in my building because they all have the same look as this 5 years old girl.