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Title: A High Involvement Purchase
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Nick enjoys traveling to new places and going on vacations. Nick and Karen have been to Peru, Scotland, and Chicago together. In Nick's free time, he enjoys watching movies, dancing, and going out with his close group of friends. When dining out, he enjoys Greek, Mexican, and Italian food... Showed first 250 characters
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In Nick's free time, he enjoys watching movies, dancing, and going out with his close group of friends. When dining out, he enjoys Greek, Mexican, and Italian food. Nick's Greek culture strongly emphasizes a close family unit. He is extremely close with his parents and spends most of his weekends visiting them... Showed next 250 characters
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