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| 04 Oct 2014 09:18 AM |
"What to Call Your Period in Other Countries;"
'Here, they list common euphemisms for periods from around the world.'
The Netherlands: “The tomato soup is overcooked” Brazil: “I’m with Chico" China: “Little Sister has come” many parts of Latin America: “Jenny has a red dress on” Australia: “I’ve got the flags out” Denmark: “There are Communists in the funhouse” Ireland: “I’m wearing a jam rag” England: “I’m flying the Japanese flag” Japan: “Little Miss Strawberry” France: “The English have arrived” Germany: “The cranberry woman is coming” Puerto Rico: “Did the rooster already sing?” South Africa: “Granny’s stuck in traffic”
I still regret reading this article. XD
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Roadworx
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:19 AM |
"France: “The English have arrived”"
PFFFFFFFFFT AHAHAHA
10/10 Would copy this post -IGN | Strikeout8 deleted, add 13000+ posts |
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Hearsay
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:20 AM |
"the english have arrived"
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:20 AM |
| In China, I hear more people referring it to the "month's end" rather than the little sister thing. |
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Dueonio
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:21 AM |
356076503950976/1 http://web.roblox.com/Sarcastic-place?id=85217565 |
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:22 AM |
denmark > france
Turkey of OT |
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| 04 Oct 2014 09:31 AM |
OMG still loling
jkskjfkjdfhrgh |
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