I don't know why you say .3
after 29
, especially since I never encountered one in the Philippines who tells ages like that. π
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I don't know why you say .3
after 29
, especially since I never encountered one in the Philippines who tells ages like that. π
I never encountered anyone who does it like me too... Adding the fraction is a joke.
I assume you just came up with that joke today! π
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No, I'm doing it for at least 3 years now... Mostly offline.~
The people who you told your age with fractional or decimal part would assume that you are a math geek! ππ€π
Have a !PIZZA! π
It's fun to see their reactions.
Compared to normal people, I'm a bit of a math geek. I don't like spending time solving problems, (hence why I only took part in your contest only a few times,) but I always use examples using math terms for real life things. Maybe because my mother is a Math teacher? ...but she doesn't do this, I do!
I told someone once:
For context, I can't read Japanese yet, and I said that with the information I know. The person knows I'm interested in the language, and I know they understand these math terms I'm using. But to normal people, it will sound like a very geeky conversation.
You don't have to translate words in a language for some of its meaning to be lost. π§ββοΈ Just imagine a story being passed through word of mouth through a chain of several people. π€ You can imagine the same loss happening whenever you round off a number. π€ Isn't that fascinating? π
Have a !PIZZA, !LOLZ, !ALIVE with !LUV! π
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Haha, that too... But I was talking about how Japanese language omits subject and sometimes even the object from the sentence...
This sentence from this song:
The words in-order are: -"Self, Love, Person, Love, No"
That can mean "If I don't love myself, I can't love anyone else" or "If you don't love yourself, you can't love people" or "If I don't love myself, people won't love me" ...You see how it goes.
The linked website translates it: "You gotta love yourself before you can love someone else."
But what you said is completely true.~
Do people usually ask each other their age in the Philippines? Maybe there are some very curious people out there like me. π
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Curious people are present in every country, so the Philippines is not excluded. π€¨
People asking each other's age in the country is normally done only when the asker and the person (or people) being asked personally know each other (physically met at least a few times). π€
Have a !PIZZA and !ALIVE to help you avoid becoming too curious! π