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1.
In some way or other the Lord will provide,
It may not be my way, it may not be thy way;
And yet in His own way, the Lord will provide.

Then we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide,
Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide;
And yet in His own way, the Lord will provide.

2.
At some time or other the Lord will provide,
It may not be my time, it may not be thy time;
And yet in His own time, the Lord will provide.

Then we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide,
Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide;
And yet in His own time, the Lord will provide.

3.
Despond then no longer; the Lord will provide,
And this be the token — no word He hath spoken
Was ever yet broken; the Lord will provide.

Then we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide,
Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide;
And this be the token — the Lord will provide.

4.
March on then right boldly; the sea shall divide,
The pathway made glorious, with shoutings victorious,
We'll join in the chorus, “The Lord will provide.”

Then we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide,
Yes, we'll trust in the Lord, and He will provide;
We'll join in the chorus, “The Lord will provide.”
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ANGEY

ANGEY

O God, provide me with your provision and honor me with your honor. O God, bring this joy closer to my heart. This is not my real image.
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Polycurio

Polycurio

ChatGPT is so useful for learning.
I usually ask it about new vocabularies and conversational phrases.
It uses examples and simple dialogues to explain concepts and provide usage examples.
That makes it easy to learn.

Also, I recommend 漢字でGO! Do you know they added an English vocabulary stage? It works to test your vocabulary.
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HOU

HOU

Hello,
This is HOU, I speak Chinese and English. I graduated from university of Queensland in Australia.
Recently, I just started learning Japanese. It’s better that if there is someone who can provide me with some help. In exchange, If you have any trouble in learning English, you can message me, I’m really happy to help with your questions.
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Winstonお兄

Winstonお兄

こういうのって、なんて始めるのが正解なんだろう。wwこういうのって、なんて始めるのが正解なんだろう。ww
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

から始めたら如何ですか
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Liam

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Tipping is often defended as part of cultural tradition, particularly in North America. However, on closer inspection, tipping is not a genuine cultural practice but merely an economic arrangement that has been mischaracterised as such.

Historically, tipping emerged from a hierarchical society in which nobles would offer small amounts of money to their servants as an act of patronage. Far from being a celebration of culture, it was an expression of inequality and dependence. Its continuation in modern societies is therefore not a matter of heritage, but rather an outdated economic trick.

In contemporary practice, tipping complicates transactions and obscures the real cost of services. What appears to be a voluntary act of generosity is in fact a mechanism through which businesses shift responsibility for fair wages onto the customer. This undermines both service quality and economic transparency. Service staff are incentivised not to provide consistently high standards, but to focus selectively on customers who seem likely to offer higher tips. Employers, meanwhile, reduce their tax burden by keeping base wages artificially low and treating gratuities as external supplements. The result is a system in which workers are underpaid, customers are misled, and public revenue is diminished.

A more rational and equitable solution is to abolish tipping as a formal expectation. Instead, service charges should either be included in the price of food and drink or collected uniformly as a service fee. This approach ensures clarity, fairness, and accountability: customers know the true cost, workers receive stable pay, and the state can tax wages transparently.

In conclusion, tipping should not be mistaken for culture. It is a relic of feudal patronage that survives today only as a means of concealing costs and transferring responsibility. Modern societies should recognise it for what it is: a flawed economic practice, and one best replaced by a fairer and more transparent system.
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