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"It's important to know that the customer will be followed by the customer. Whole and not hate.

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According to the translation given above, we can relate this to dancing as the first sentence emphasizes
how crucial it is for dancers to do as their instructor directs because, typically, instructors are the ones
who know what's best for the entire dance team. Whether they all are synchronous or not coordinated
in dancing, the instructor knows it all. While the phrase whole not hate refers to the idea that we should
love dancing as a whole and not only admire one dance genre while detesting or hating another because
appreciation doesn't work that way; it needs to be seen as a whole. Also, it says "it's free," which
signifies that dancing is free and that you are free to express yourself in whatever way through dancing.
You might want to dance out every negative emotion in your body and feel like you're fleeing from
reality.

The final phrase from the first translation or paragraph, "Don't be afraid but always carry the message,"
also correlates with dancing because it implies that you shouldn't be afraid to express yourself through
dance because there isn't a specific way or proper rule to accomplish it. You should always be able to
express yourself through your dancing and facial expressions, even if you just dance because it makes
you feel good. Last but not the least, dancing and propaganda can be compared in that dancing spreads
art through dancing and moving bodies, whereas propaganda spreads information about a certain
subject or topic. It can be seen in the dancers' facial expressions and dancing style.

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