@MagnanimousTut@JeremiahDJohns No, but they could always start doing so. Chicken = coward is a recent borrowing (1980s?) and only works as チキン/chikin, not native words for the bird like 鶏.
@GearoidReidy Korean domestic market models had engine immobilisers installed - they mostly skimped out for the US market, where it's not a requirement. Still a bizarre and backwards lawsuit.
@disco___cat Don't forget the Australian GP who gave his 14-year-old son cigarettes to try and make him stop vaping: https://t.co/6sjGZmO9iZ (one of @cjsnowdon's favourite anecdotes)
@AnnaC_Hough @alifrance5 https://t.co/NgpPNrgqgX
She seems to pronounce it /ˈeɪliː/ - I thought Albanese made a flub when he said it like that in his victory speech, but it was correct. Short for Allison according to Wikipedia.
@profjonny At this point I'm more interested in seeing how sub-replacement fertility in immigrant feeder nations affects the US/Canada/Australia etc. Nativists might discover immigration isn't so bad, after all.
@profjonny And that was an increase over 2023 for South Korea! Still fewer births than in Australia, a country with half the population (which still has a TFR well below replacement).
@disco___cat Japanese people love deep fried food - korokke, tonkatsu, kakiage, karaage, tempura, kakifurai, agedoufu, kushikatsu, agenasu - and you will absolutely see some of those in kids' menus. https://t.co/JAQRH4ht1l
@GunnerTas Ackchyually, the ATAR is calculated over the entire peer group, not just those who received an ATAR. For example, in 2023 in NSW, 17.5% of students who received an ATAR got 90 or above.