A la chita callando, hay quien se va aprovechando.

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A la chita callando, hay quien se va aprovechando.
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a. Some people do things on the sly and make the most of every situation.
Ascendieron a Juan. Nadie se lo esperaba. - A la chita callando, hay quien se va aprovechando.Juan got promoted. No one expected it. - Some people do things on the sly and make the most of every situation.
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