Post 708868 by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
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(DIR) Post #708868 by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
2018-10-23T09:10:14.581489Z
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I'm really not sure where i picked up the habit of saying aiyo as a general negative exclamation but i say it fuckin constantly I've never heard anyone else even say it out loud...
(DIR) Post #708880 by Miredly@mastodon.technology
2018-10-23T09:12:09Z
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@pea It's pretty common in China
(DIR) Post #708881 by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
2018-10-23T09:13:28.053329Z
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@Miredly is it? i may have somehow unconsciously picked it up from some Chinese source then? i could see that happening, i end up watching a lot or videos set in China or about China at times
(DIR) Post #708914 by Athena@cybre.space
2018-10-23T09:20:08Z
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@pea moon base alpha.
(DIR) Post #709001 by Miredly@mastodon.technology
2018-10-23T09:29:29Z
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@pea That'd probably do it. "Aiya" is more common IME, but I started saying "Aiyo" a lot after living there for a couple of years
(DIR) Post #709003 by diss@mastodon.social
2018-10-23T09:20:48Z
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@Miredly @pea huh, i always thought it was an indian thing. then again i hear it used most in Singlish which derives from both so idk
(DIR) Post #709004 by Miredly@mastodon.technology
2018-10-23T09:30:32Z
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@diss @pea I mean there's been a few thousand years of cultural exchange, so who really knows
(DIR) Post #709007 by Miredly@mastodon.technology
2018-10-23T09:31:04Z
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@pea Have you watched Nothing Gold Can Stay?
(DIR) Post #709008 by pea@fuckonthefirst.date
2018-10-23T09:32:00.723100Z
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@Miredly nope