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Hi! I'm Lulu. I'm a 21-year-old student, currently studying in the National Taipei University of Business. I was born in Taichung and graduated from the National Taichung University of Science and Technology. I was major in Business Administration, but now I am in Finance. I believe that to be a businessman, it's necessary to learn more different knowledge of the business.

My friends said that I'm a responsible and easy-going person. I could perfectly finish what they need me to do. In my spare time, I usually listen to music and watch a movie. These activities truly make me relax in my mind. 

Thanks for reading my introduction.  I hope you have recognized me a lot!

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  1. Nice introduction, Lulu. Yes, I get to know you more. You must be a trust-worthy person, as your friends said you're responsible. A very good characteristic.

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