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If japanese has one, I've never heard it. Japanese wife hasn't either. She was surprised it's a thing. She said maybe tradesmen might, but certainly nothing everyone knows
So when someone changes a light bulb, which direction to turn is just a feeling in their bones?
That's fair.
Japanese usually just say ๆ่จๅใ (clockwise) or counter-clockwise
saidaybe?
Yugunnabethawunthatsavemeee
Oh no
Probably a typo of "said maybe"
Or a typo of "you're gonna be the one that saves me"
Though that's admittedly somewhat less likely.
~~Though admittedly~~ after all
Yep. I'm getting worse at typing on my phone as I get older. Or my phone keyboard/screen protector sucks; one of the two
Yes, very likely.
Just another instance where AI said fuck this, I ain't correcting that today.
My dude, look at my post history. I actually noticed it and though "eh, I'll fix it later" since my wife had finished her coffee and we wanted to free up a table for the people waiting at the cafe.