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			Yes. I agree with my partner Rusty, in Mexico the word Agüitado meaning, you don't be sad, it's more common among the lads of the schools, for example, I will give you one example: Why do you are sad? Because you have lost to your dog? Please David sometimes I think that you are Agüitado for that, don't worry soon the dog will appear in your garden, you be happy. I wonder has gone the David's dog? I hope my example can to be of great helpful. 
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			I have never heard it here, in Spain. Usually No quiero verte triste y desesperanzado. No quiero verte triste y cariacontecido. No quiero verte triste y disgustado. saludos   
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