After being on this platform for couple of hours I felt..
"Aha.... World is much bigger than FB/Twitter and better too 🥲"
ask me anything ~ if u can make it
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Okay okay if you all are doing it i will do it too !
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I am not bored or more or less interessted in big discuss on the network cause not much time (laugh) but hey...
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Why doesn't Tarzan have a beard when he lives in the jungle without a razor?
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@Hyde OK, this has been bugging me for quite a while. When I was a kid my mom used to have a name for what we now call "flip-flops" and I can't remember what she called them. I think it had something to do with Okibashi or Okabashi. Something like that. I thought that was the brand name, not what the sandals were, but I have no memory, now. Any ideas? Common slang term for those?
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@Lurker 1886 but my irl name is Hyde :)
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aww so that personality never comes out anymore?
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@Earliy naaaniii!??
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@Lurker It's deep inside (laugh)
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I'm scared now :smirk:
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@Lurker don't be i don't (ever) bite :D
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@Hyde said in ask me anything ~ if u can make it:
Dō yatte
lol you said to ask any question right XD XD
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@Kaneki-kun and i answered on ur question xD
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@Lazz ''Okabashi'' are the brand name for the common brand mark :) are sandals and also 'flip-flops'
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@Hyde Yeah, funny I remembered that, but not the other nickname she called them. I don't know where flip-flops came from, but I don't call them that. Okabashi. I grew up with those around the house, as a kid. Weird flexible rubber, I liked the way they smelled though. Hey thanks for replying. Arigato, Hyde, san!
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@Lazz Okabashi means ''socialy ougoing'' americas peoples took the ''okabashi'' from Japanese zōri wich was foot wear in the late world war.
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@Hyde I've heard the name zori, but I don't think that was what mom called her sandals. I'll probably never remember. She and her friends might have had their own slang word for them.
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@Jesse-But
Lack of testosterone 😂
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@Lurker LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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I've heard my parents call them zoris, but now I know them as thongs.
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@Lazz said in ask me anything ~ if u can make it:
I've heard the name zori, but I don't think that was what mom called her sandals. I'll probably never remember. She and her friends might have had their own slang word for them.
like mother's are my mother also had her own slang even we talked the same language her Osaka-dialect was stronger as mine
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@John-Paul-Riger said in ask me anything ~ if u can make it:
I've heard my parents call them zoris, but now I know them as thongs.
There are several names to call flip-flops in japan 'zori' is the standard name of them but we also can say 'thongs'' like you told and also we say フリップ·フロップ what means literaly the same but being spoken as '' Furippu· furoppu '' what means flip-flop but in generaly we take the easier form 'zori'