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I remember her.

Did I end up posting a thread about her?

I guess I decided not posting it after all.

She became viral because people were asking online, do you prefer her or Sydney Sweeney's look?
 

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I've always found it fascinating how Japanese people don't know they've created their own English that we don't use outside of their country. :russ:


She dead ass thinks "office lady" is a legitimate job description that people in the west use and defines herself as such. :mjlol:



My other favorites are "salaryman" meaning any dude working in corporate, "Viking" meaning any restaurant with a buffet, and "consent" meaning a power outlet. :wow:
 

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I've always found it fascinating how Japanese people don't know they've created their own English that we don't use outside of their country. :russ:


She dead ass thinks "office lady" is a legitimate job description that people in the west use and defines herself as such. :mjlol:



My other favorites are "salaryman" meaning any dude working in corporate, "Viking" meaning any restaurant with a buffet, and "consent" meaning a power outlet. :wow:
You know what trips me out? They have a character set specifically for non Japanese originated words, and because certain sounds, like L or many characters ending with a vowel, don't exist in the japanese, they spell the word exactly as they would say it. So instead of Black, its burakku (ブラック). I mean, their word for black is Kuro/Kuroi, but I just thought it was interesting.
 

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You know what trips me out? They have a character set specifically for non Japanese originated words, and because certain sounds, like L or many characters ending with a vowel, don't exist in the japanese, they spell the word exactly as they would say it. So instead of Black, its burakku (ブラック). I mean, their word for black is Kuro/Kuroi, but I just thought it was interesting.
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