In Japan, kids with a parent from another country are called "haafu" - half. Pretty politically incorrect, if you ask me. I would prefere "daberu" (if ther is such a word) - double. Either way, in Hana's class there are three. Japanese-Brittish Lena-chan, Japanese-American Tai-kun and, of course, Japanese-Swedish Hana-chan.
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Suspect Lena's mum's got some goodies in her bag.
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