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We used Te reo Maori to give greetings to each other in the mornings and afternoon. We also used Kei Te haere ahau ki te wharipaku or Kei te haere ahau ki te inu to explain if we have to go to the bathroom or have a drink. Every morning after the role, we say our karakia then we say our school phakatoki.
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