Which is not a generic statement?
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Correct answer: None of the options.
Why this is the answer
All of the provided statements are examples of generic statements. A generic statement is one that lacks specific detail or context, making it broadly applicable or vague. "The purple swimsuit in your article is gorgeous" is generic because it doesn't specify which article or which purple swimsuit, assuming the recipient knows. "Thank you for the tip when planning a birthday for a 10-year-old" is generic as it doesn't mention what tip, what article, or whose birthday. "The outfit on the lady in your photo is stunning" is generic because it doesn't identify which photo, which lady, or what outfit. Since all options are generic statements, "None of the options" is the correct choice, indicating that there isn't a non-generic statement among them.
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