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Suppose you order a coffee and when you ask for extra milk the clerk says "No problemo!". This expression means "no problem" in English. It looks like it is a Spanish expression but, in fact, it does not follow Spanish 'building codes'. Which of the statements below explain why saying "no problemo" in English is considered to be "Mock Spanish"?

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