Tag: south of
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South of
Idiom: South of / north of Are you satisfied with your age? If you’re 40, would you rather be south of 40 or north of 40? South of and north of are both used to refer to being younger or older than a specific age. 40 is south of 50, and 65 is north of 60. Don’t answer right…
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Lost art
Word of the Day: Lost art If you live in Japan for any length of time, you will need the soon-to-be lost art of hanko carving. This is because everyone in Japan needs a hanko – a personal stamp or seal. Other countries such as China, Korea and Taiwan also use personal seals. The thing…