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5 dic 2018
- Giapponese
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Inglese (Regno Unito)
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Cinese semplificato (Mandarino)
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Cinese tradizionale (Hong Kong)
Domande Australia
Is it ok that women also say”bloody oath”?
Is it ok that women also say”bloody oath”?
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- Paese o regione Australia
Yes. People don't really care what you say here. That goes for if your a man, woman or whatever else you have.
- Paese o regione Australia
Bloody oath yer, most Australians will talk informally to one another and we don’t have word that only one gender can say, hope this helps you understand
- Paese o regione Australia
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