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01:07
I really like the way she teaches, focusing in the 「イメージ」 thing, pretty easy to understand for me
 
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04:06
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Q: What can you do when nobody can answer your question?

PearAppleOn the 22nd of August, I asked this question. But no one's answered yet, and the system keeps on telling me to tae breathers and edit my questions in the meantime in spite of my 3 other questions being successfully answered and not being voted down. What should I do?

 
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07:01
^ 「tae breathers」ってどういう意味ですか
 
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13:22
「トレンドくすみカラーでこびないワタシ」←トレンドに迎合してるのか、こびずにゴーイングマイウェイなのか、どっちやね~ん!ってツッコミ入れたくなりました。
@Chocolate take breathers? でも文脈に合わないような
複数形なのも変かな
13:35
あ take か
take a breather って
単数形でしたよね。。
嵌まる 填まる
読めません
 
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15:48
↑ まじでうぜえ、他者の投稿内容をチャットで批判するのが主な目的でログインしてくるやつ。
16:12
えっ
私?
 
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22:11
tak-shonai.cocolog-nifty.com/crack/2007/08/post_6390.html What am I reading? o_o Americans might not understand you if you write "No. 1", really?
 
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Anonymous
23:41
@l'électeur Please read: japanese.stackexchange.com/conduct
Anonymous
@kuchitsu Well, people vary widely in how literate they are, but I'd expect most people to understand. I think I learned that around age 10 or 11 or so, so maybe for that reason it seems pretty basic to me, but I think it's true that we don't use it a lot here anymore.
Anonymous
I think we tend to use # instead.
Anonymous
And by "we" I mean speakers of American English specifically.
Anonymous
@l'électeur We might have been kind of laissez-faire with chat enforcement in the past, but that kind of unfriendliness isn't really acceptable, and these days we're expected to be a bit more proactive here with self-moderation in chat, so please keep that in mind. See: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/309645/…

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