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Australian’s have a saying “cbf” which is short for “can’t be fucked”. It’s perfect in life and work contexts both said aloud and typed. It’s always confused me that it’s not used anywhere else.
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oh yeh and it shortens to “ceebs” https://warpcast.com/3070.eth/0xe7192172
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haha i love that gonna try to sprinkle it in can you use it in context?
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mate, i didn't realize it's aussie and not really used in other countries
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ceebs
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One of my favorite sayings
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Australians have the best interpretation of the English language. It’s not even close
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British people have “cba” which is short for “can’t be arsed”.
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they also have a phrase that i enjoy that Americans don’t use all that much either: “he’s fucked in the head..”
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The text alone doesn't sound too loud, but it is the same way heavy.
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Yeah, I'm certain that other placed also have their saying that's not used in Australia also. what I'm saying is that, some of these sayings are cultural and not everyone will feel or grab a hold of it.
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I'm surprised 😯
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could easily be misinterpreted as "can be fucked".....
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