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PLANILHA DE EXCEL COM GASTOS DO 1º ENCONTRO É PIOR QUE BROCHAR NA HORA H? SAMY DANA COMENTA

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PLANILHA DE EXCEL COM GASTOS DO 1º ENCONTRO É PIOR QUE BROCHAR NA HORA H? SAMY DANA COMENTA


Samy Dana comenta sobre a notícia de que uma jovem recebeu uma planilha de Excel cobrando todos os gastos que teve no 1º encontro com um rapaz, e a bancada debate a linha tênue entre ter etiqueta ou atitudes machistas em dates.

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