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Default welcome to new york

welcome to new york.

Hi, my name is Jason, founder of “Welcome to New York.” I was born
and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I am 24 years old and currently
working as a real estate broker and a seasonal stock trader. I
received an EMBA degree from NYU in 2005.
In 2006 I founded Welcome
to New York with the sole mission of helping fellow Chinese compatriots
achieve the impossible while keeping them entertained.
welcome u to visit! www.welcometonewyork.com.cn/forum/ !

嗨~! 我叫Jason, 我出生在纽约的布鲁克林区并且在这里长大,我今年24岁,
现在是一位房地产经济人. 我创建的群的名字叫做"Welcome to New York"
(WTNY). 我在美国纽约大学2005年取得了我的工商学硕士学位.我创建WTNY官
方网站: www.welcometonewyork.com.cn/forum/
欢迎注册加入。
这个群的目的是让我的中国的同胞能够有很好的机会和海外的一些国内人士通过聊天
来克服文化上的障碍.还可以尝试加些群.----------------------------------------from our boss

english qq group :33549617,35638765,32991659
we have a lot of foreigners in our group ,welcome to join us,welcome to new york
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