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T O P I C R E V I E WYangHere is something of interest:Here in South Africa,when someone says "just now" it means later on and NOT immediately.Whereas in the rest of the world, it means immediately.Kinda wierld isn't it?See you guys 'just now!' YinCoool! ghanima81Funny!!People in the UK say ''see you in a minute'', when really they mean anytime... it could be a week later, but they still say ''in a minute''. It took me a while to get used to that! I was like ''they're late!!'' all the time.. heheGhaniYangSee you in a minute, Ghanima 81 JohnnyThat would get so aggravating.
Here in South Africa,when someone says "just now" it means later on and NOT immediately.Whereas in the rest of the world, it means immediately.Kinda wierld isn't it?
See you guys 'just now!'
People in the UK say ''see you in a minute'', when really they mean anytime... it could be a week later, but they still say ''in a minute''. It took me a while to get used to that! I was like ''they're late!!'' all the time.. hehe
Ghani
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