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In Maori, .

A、one's boyfriend or girlfriend is not allowed to go to the interview together with her or him

B、the interviewee is not supposed to talk too much about his/ her previous employer

C、great emphasis is on the importance of each individual at work as well as in an interview

D、the entire family will come to the interview when one of them is to be interviewed

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