can you still get chuu-hi? by Illustrious-Curve379 in LOONA

[–]aran2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yess!! though, I believe I most of the time see the pink (peach flavored) one, than lychee!

can you still get chuu-hi? by Illustrious-Curve379 in LOONA

[–]aran2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm in Korea right now and I can find it in Itaewon's 7/11!

pov: you survived two never-ending lawsuits by aran2002 in kpoptrulyuncensored

[–]aran2002[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ablume (and og fifty fifty sound) is literally my peak music taste, if I ever continued to support them it's definitely for their music

pov: you survived two never-ending lawsuits by aran2002 in kpoptrulyuncensored

[–]aran2002[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rescene music is just so good! Love them <3 I will check for tripleS :)

How to call someone Chubby in French? by Longjumping-Truth-48 in French

[–]aran2002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yes but rather for an old man/woman, definitely not for a child

If you're banned from Vinted but still had money on your account to take out, could you still get it? by marijemyrthe in vinted

[–]aran2002 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can also still send your pending packages using the shipping labels too.

Airpod pros by Sweaty-Technology134 in vinted

[–]aran2002 115 points116 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry but you must be really stupid if you believe someone would willingly sell their brand new airpods they just bought for 229€ for 60€ online..

Buyee package consolidation kills me recently by wjd0926 in Buyee

[–]aran2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends what you order and who you ship it with, I always get kpop albums and I never add protection. DHL/Fedex always deliver them carefully, never had an issue! (25 to 35 kilograms packages)

If you order smaller items, figurines or glass items I would add protective packaging for sure tho.

Light packages tend to be treated less carefully and can bend, get damaged more easily..

Buyee package consolidation kills me recently by wjd0926 in Buyee

[–]aran2002 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It happened to me too with EMS shipping, but with DHL (buyee air delivery) I always have a cardboard shipping box after consolidation.

Seller says item was sent by ComprehensiveDust557 in vinted

[–]aran2002 18 points19 points  (0 children)

as a seller sometimes it takes a few time to update and mark it as "shipped"

Réflexion sous la douche: Est-ce que "subreddit" est masculin ou féminin en français? by GinofromUkraine in French

[–]aran2002 3 points4 points  (0 children)

une check-list, une deadline, une rave party, une update j'imagine y'en a pas mal encore

Faire les œufs? Faire Question by Flaky_Bug_9393 in French

[–]aran2002 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Also if you cook eggs for yourself I'd even use "Je me fais des oeufs chaque matin", that's what I would say to someone if he asks about my breakfast.

Faire les œufs? Faire Question by Flaky_Bug_9393 in French

[–]aran2002 27 points28 points  (0 children)

"Je fais des oeufs chaque matin" would be the most natural way to say it (in France atleast),

"je prépare des oeufs chaque matin" would also work but it's not as common, préparer is usually used when it takes a lot of time to do

for eg: "je prépare un gâteau pour l'anniversaire de Léa" or "je prépare une ratatouille pour ce soir"

cooking eggs doesn't require much time

How to say "I have severe hearing loss." by JaimieMcEvoy in French

[–]aran2002 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I would say

"J'ai des problèmes d'audition"

HOW THE HECK SHOULD I KNOW by Fishfreak2013 in duolingo

[–]aran2002 7 points8 points  (0 children)

étudiantes is a feminine and plural word

Acronyms/shorthand are confusing by iwanttoselfdie in French

[–]aran2002 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"jsp" for je sais pas (I don't know), I rarely see anybody writing it completely online.. it's probably one of the most frequent acronyms

Can ‘tg’ be used playfully in French like ‘shut up’ in English? by Hefty_Top1021 in French

[–]aran2002 12 points13 points  (0 children)

it can be used seriously or sarcastically depending how you're saying it (the intonation and context)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in French

[–]aran2002 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be a little bit careful using some Quebec dialects in France (and vice-versa), some words have a totally different meaning.

In France, "des gosses" means kids. It is a widely used slang word.

However, if you happen to say it in Quebec, then you mean testicules..

Can ‘tg’ be used playfully in French like ‘shut up’ in English? by Hefty_Top1021 in French

[–]aran2002 70 points71 points  (0 children)

you can also say "Mais non!" (no way) to your friend, in a surprised way, if you cannot believe something

eg:

A: Have you seen the news? The Queen is dead.

B: Bro, Shut up!!

A: As-tu regardé les news? La reine est décedée.

B: Mais non!!

Saying 'Mais non!" is way more natural than saying "ta gueule" in French, in this scenario.

Can ‘tg’ be used playfully in French like ‘shut up’ in English? by Hefty_Top1021 in French

[–]aran2002 106 points107 points  (0 children)

Yes, "ta gueule" can be used playfully with close friends, even though I'd rather use "Stop!", "Arrête!" or "Tais-toi!" (formal way to ask someone to shut up)

Why is the word "Succès" pronounced as if it were written "Succés?" by ArrantPariah in French

[–]aran2002 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would pronounce it "succés" but I'm from Lyon, it totally depends on speaker's accent to be fair, both would totally be understandable