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I suppose you're asking which sentence is correct, or if both are right.
While conectar con may be used figuratively to mean "connect with/click with," here are some natural and common ways to say the same thing: caerse bien, llevarse bien, y entenderse. Nos conocimos y nos caímos bien de inmediato. Nos conocimos y nos llevamos bien enseguida. |
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