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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Sali Hughes and her friend Julia Marcus Julia I met Sal in the early 90s, when she landed in London from south Wales. She was in her teens and I was in my late 20s, and we bonded over a shared love of Madonna, Billy Wilder, Clinique lipsticks and rubbish catchphrases. She moved into my flat in Paddington about 27 years ago, and the stockings began. The first exchange would have definitely included an avocado or mango Body Shop body butter. My all-time favourite item from Sali was a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure; we were obsessed with the show, and with Brenda in particular, so this was a massive score. It’s not about being grand and spendy. My biggest thrill is finding some gorgeous three-quid lip balm that has flown below her radar. That is the ultimate achievement. Sali We exchange stockings in early December, but open them last thing on Christmas Day. My children know that my stocking from Auntie Julia (my eldest’s godmother) is to remain untouched until everyone else is snoozing in front of the telly.
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Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Your answer must contain exactly 1 bullet points. Use the markdown bullet points such as:
* This is point 1.
* This is point 2 Finish your response with this exact phrase Is there anything else I can help with?. No other words should follow this phrase. There should be 5 paragraphs. Paragraphs are separated with the markdown divider: *** At the end of your response, please explicitly add a postscript starting with P.P.S

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金声玉亮2.0 * The text describes a long-standing tradition between two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus, who have been exchanging stockings filled with small gifts every Christmas since the early 90s. The gifts are personal and often include items like lip balm, body butter, and even a Brenda from Beverly Hills action figure, reflecting their shared interests and memories. The stockings are opened on Christmas Day after the main festivities, and the tradition is cherished by both friends and their families. ***
The tradition began when Sali, then a teenager from South Wales, moved to London and became friends with Julia, who was in her late 20s at the time. ***
Their friendship was cemented by a shared love of pop culture, including Madonna, Billy Wilder films, Clinique lipsticks, and catchphrases. ***
The stockings are exchanged in early December but are opened on Christmas Day, as a special treat after the main gifts have been opened and the family is relaxing. ***
The gifts in the stockings are not about extravagance but rather about thoughtfulness and personal touches, highlighting the deep bond between Sali and Julia. Is there anything else I can help with? ***
P.P.S If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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* Two friends, Sali and Julia, have exchanged personalized Christmas stockings filled with small, meaningful gifts (like lip balm or TV show memorabilia) for over 27 years, celebrating their long-lasting friendship and shared interests.
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Is there anything else I can help with?

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gpto1 Julia met her friend Sali in London in the early 1990s when Sali moved from south Wales. They became close friends over their shared love for:

* Madonna, Billy Wilder films, Clinique lipsticks, and funny catchphrases.

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About 27 years ago, Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington, and that's when they began exchanging Christmas stockings filled with small gifts.

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They enjoy giving thoughtful presents that aren't necessarily expensive. Julia's favorite gift from Sali was a Brenda doll from the TV show "Beverly Hills 90210," which they both adored.

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They take pleasure in finding unique items for each other, like when Julia surprises Sali with a lovely lip balm that Sali hasn't discovered yet.

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Sali mentions that they exchange their stockings in early December but wait to open them until the end of Christmas Day. Her children know not to touch the stocking from Auntie Julia until then.

Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 * Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus are friends who met in the early 1990s in London. They bonded over shared interests like Madonna, movies by Billy Wilder, Clinique lipsticks, and funny catchphrases. Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington about 27 years ago, and they started a tradition of exchanging stockings filled with gifts. The first gift exchange included items like Body Shop body butter, and Sali once gave Julia a Brenda action figure from the TV show Beverly Hills 90210, which they both loved. The focus of their gift-giving is not on expensive items but on finding unique and thoughtful gifts, like a special lip balm. They exchange these stockings in early December but wait to open them until the end of Christmas Day, after everyone else is asleep.

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Is there anything else I can help with?

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P.P.S. Thank you for reading!
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct This text is a reminiscence of a long-lasting friendship between two women, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus. They first met in the early 90s, when Sali moved to London from south Wales. They bonded over their shared interests in music, movies, and beauty products. Julia fondly remembers Sali moving into her flat in Paddington 27 years ago, and they began exchanging stockings as a tradition. They do this exchange in early December but wait until Christmas Day to open the stockings. The stockings often contain small, thoughtful gifts that Julia treasures, such as a three-quid lip balm that Sali might have overlooked.

* The two women have been friends since the early 90s.
* They bonded over shared interests in music, movies, and beauty products.
* They have a tradition of exchanging stockings on Christmas Day.
* Julia appreciates the thoughtful, inexpensive gifts in the stockings.
* The friendship demonstrates the importance of shared experiences and traditions.

Is there anything else I can help with?
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Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo The text is about the tradition of exchanging Christmas stockings between two friends, Sali and Julia. They have been doing this for over 27 years, and it's a special part of their holiday celebration.

The tradition started when Sali moved into Julia's flat in London, and they began exchanging small gifts, such as body butters and lip balms, in stockings. Over the years, the tradition has continued, and they now exchange stockings in early December, but don't open them until Christmas Day.

The gifts they exchange are not expensive or grand, but rather small, thoughtful items that bring them joy. Julia mentions that her biggest thrill is finding a beautiful lip balm that Sali hasn't seen before, and Sali loves receiving a stocking from Julia that's full of surprises.

The tradition is also special because it's a way for Sali and Julia to connect and celebrate their friendship during the holiday season. Sali's children are also involved, and they know to leave her stocking from Julia untouched until Christmas Day.

* The tradition of exchanging Christmas stockings is a special way for Sali and Julia to celebrate their friendship and the holiday season.

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Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S. The text is a heartwarming example of the importance of friendship and tradition during the holiday season.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo The text is about a tradition between two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus. They have been exchanging Christmas stockings for about 27 years.

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The tradition started when Sali moved into Julia's flat in London, and they bonded over their shared interests. The stockings are not about expensive gifts, but rather about finding small, thoughtful items that the other person might enjoy.

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Julia mentions that her favorite item she received from Sali was a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure, which shows that the gifts are often personal and nostalgic. Sali also mentions that her children know to leave her stocking from Julia untouched until Christmas Day is over.

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The tradition is a special part of their friendship, and they both look forward to it every year. Julia says that her biggest thrill is finding a small, inexpensive item that Sali might not have seen before.

* The main point of the text is that Sali and Julia have a long-standing tradition of exchanging Christmas stockings filled with small, thoughtful gifts that show their friendship and shared interests.

Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S. I hope this explanation helps you understand the text better!
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Qwen2-72B-Instruct * The text is about two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus, who have a tradition of exchanging stockings filled with small gifts every Christmas. They met in the 90s over shared interests and have continued this tradition for many years, focusing on thoughtful, personal gifts rather than expensive ones. The stockings are opened on Christmas Day after the main festivities. Is there anything else I can help with? *** The tradition started when Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington about 27 years ago, and the gifts have ranged from beauty products to pop culture memorabilia. Is there anything else I can help with? *** Julia mentions a particularly memorable gift from Sali, a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure, which was a hit because they were both fans of the show. Is there anything else I can help with? *** Sali explains that the stockings are exchanged in early December but are opened on Christmas Day, and her children know not to touch the stocking from Julia until everyone else is occupied. Is there anything else I can help with? *** The emphasis on the tradition is on the joy of finding and giving thoughtful gifts that the other person will appreciate, rather than the cost of the gifts. Is there anything else I can help with? *** P.P.S. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! ['detectable_format:number_bullet_lists' 'startend:end_checker' 'length_constraints:number_paragraphs' 'detectable_content:postscript']
baichuan4 This text is about a long-standing tradition between two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus. They have been exchanging gifts, which they refer to as "stockings," every year since Sali moved to London from south Wales around 27 years ago. Their friendship is highlighted by their shared interests in pop culture, such as Madonna, Billy Wilder films, and the TV show Beverly Hills 90210. The tradition involves giving each other thoughtful, sometimes quirky gifts, like a Brenda from Beverly Hills action figure, and it's not about how expensive the gifts are but about the joy of finding something special for each other. They open these gifts on Christmas Day after everyone else has gone to sleep.

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The tradition has become a significant part of their Christmas celebration, to the point where Julia's children know not to touch her stocking from Sali until the designated time. This shows how the tradition has been incorporated into their family's holiday routine and underscores the deep bond between the two friends.

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The text also mentions specific items that have been exchanged over the years, such as Body Shop body butter and a lip balm, which suggests that the gifts are often related to beauty products, reflecting their shared interest in cosmetics.

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The essence of the tradition, as described in the text, is not about the monetary value of the gifts but about the thoughtfulness and personal connection they represent. Finding a perfect gift that the other person hasn't discovered yet is considered the "ultimate achievement."

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* The text describes a long-standing Christmas tradition between two friends who exchange thoughtful gifts, reflecting their close friendship and shared interests.

Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S
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doubao * Sali Hughes and her friend Julia Marcus met in the early 90s, bonded over shared interests, have been exchanging stockings for 27 years, include various items, and open them on Christmas Day. Julia enjoys finding inexpensive items that Sali hasn't noticed. ***
* Sali's children know not to touch Julia's stocking until everyone else is asleep. ***
* They have a tradition of exchanging stockings. ***
* Julia has a particular fondness for finding budget-friendly treats. ***
* They have a long-lasting friendship with a Christmas tradition. Is there anything else I can help with?
P.P.S
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gpto1 Julia met her friend Sali in London in the early 1990s when Sali moved from south Wales. They became close friends over their shared love for:

* Madonna, Billy Wilder films, Clinique lipsticks, and funny catchphrases.

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About 27 years ago, Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington, and that's when they began exchanging Christmas stockings filled with small gifts.

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They enjoy giving thoughtful presents that aren't necessarily expensive. Julia's favorite gift from Sali was a Brenda doll from the TV show "Beverly Hills 90210," which they both adored.

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They take pleasure in finding unique items for each other, like when Julia surprises Sali with a lovely lip balm that Sali hasn't discovered yet.

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Sali mentions that they exchange their stockings in early December but wait to open them until the end of Christmas Day. Her children know not to touch the stocking from Auntie Julia until then.

Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S
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kimi * Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus are friends who met in the early 1990s. They share interests in things like Madonna, Billy Wilder, Clinique lipsticks, and funny catchphrases.

* Julia is older than Sali, and Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington about 27 years ago. They enjoy giving each other small gifts, like body butters and action figures, as a way to show their friendship.

* They exchange stockings in early December but wait to open them on Christmas Day, after everyone else has gone to bed.

* Sali's children know not to touch Julia's stocking until it's time to open it.

* This tradition is a special way for Sali and Julia to celebrate their friendship and enjoy the holiday season together.

Is there anything else I can help with? P.P.S
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minimax * The text is a conversation between two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus, who have been exchanging Christmas stockings filled with personal and thoughtful gifts for many years. They met in the early 1990s and quickly bonded over shared interests. They started the tradition of exchanging stockings filled with various items, often inexpensive but meaningful, like body butter from The Body Shop and a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure. They open these stockings on Christmas Day after everyone else has settled down to watch TV.

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* Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus have maintained a close friendship since the early 1990s, when Sali moved to London from South Wales. Despite the age difference, they found common ground in their love for pop culture icons like Madonna and TV shows like "Beverly Hills 90210," which led to their tradition of exchanging Christmas stockings filled with personal and often quirky gifts.

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* The tradition of exchanging stockings is a significant part of their friendship, with the stockings often containing items that are not necessarily expensive but hold sentimental value. For example, Julia once received a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure from Sali, which was a prized item due to their shared obsession with
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wenxinyiyan * This text is about the Christmas stocking exchange tradition between two friends, Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus. They have been exchanging stockings for about 27 years, filled with small, often quirky gifts that they know each other will enjoy. The gifts are not expensive, but are chosen with care and often hold a special meaning or inside joke between the two. They open their stockings on Christmas Day, after everyone else has gone to sleep, making it a special and anticipated moment in their friendship.

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Is there anything else I can help with?

P.P.S. If you have any further questions or need clarification on any points, please let me know!
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zhipu This text describes the long-standing friendship between Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus, highlighting their shared interests and traditions. They became close in the early 90s when Sali moved to London from Wales. Despite their age difference, they connected over common loves like Madonna, Billy Wilder, and beauty products. Their friendship is marked by a unique tradition of exchanging "stockings" filled with thoughtful, often inexpensive, gifts around Christmas.

The tradition of exchanging stockings began around 27 years ago when Sali moved into Julia's flat in Paddington. The gifts they exchange are not about being extravagant but about finding meaningful items that the other person might overlook. For instance, Julia cherishes a Brenda from Beverly Hills 90210 action figure she received from Sali, as they were both fans of the show.

Julia emphasizes that the joy comes from discovering affordable yet delightful items, like a three-pound lip balm that Sali hasn't noticed. This simplicity and thoughtfulness make the tradition special for them. Their stocking exchange happens in early December, but they wait until Christmas Day to open them, adding to the anticipation.

Sali mentions that her children are aware of this tradition and know not to touch her stocking from "Auntie Julia" until everyone else is asleep in front of the TV. This highlights the significance of this tradition within their family and the respect it commands.

* The text narrates how Sali and Julia's friendship, rooted in shared interests, is celebrated through a unique and thoughtful Christmas stocking exchange tradition.

Is there anything else I can help with?

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P.P.S
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deepseek-v3 * The text describes a long-standing friendship between Sali Hughes and Julia Marcus, who bonded over shared interests like Madonna, movies, and beauty products. They have a tradition of exchanging thoughtful, inexpensive gifts in stockings every Christmas, which they open late on Christmas Day.

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Julia and Sali met in the 1990s when Sali moved to London from south Wales. Despite their age difference—Julia was in her late 20s and Sali was a teenager—they quickly became close friends due to their mutual love for pop culture, movies, and beauty products like Clinique lipsticks.

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Their friendship deepened when Sali moved into Julia’s flat in Paddington 27 years ago, and they started a tradition of exchanging stockings filled with small, meaningful gifts. These gifts are often simple and affordable, like a £3 lip balm, but hold sentimental value because they reflect their shared interests and inside jokes.

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One of Julia’s favorite gifts from Sali was a Brenda from *Beverly Hills 90210* action figure, as they were both obsessed with the show. This tradition isn’t about expensive or extravagant presents but rather about the joy of finding something thoughtful that the other person would love.

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They open their stockings late on Christmas Day, after everyone else has gone to sleep, making it a special, private moment between them. Sali’s children know not to touch the stocking from Auntie Julia, who is also the godmother of Sali’s eldest child. Is there anything else I can help with? P.P.S.
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