APerson2380 said: That's because it DOESN'T. It's a purely Japanese term.
Nope. I've seen it in a local newspaper (in Wales) and, granted, it was spelled incorrectly once, but they did note what it actually meant when they spelt it right. Full article on how 1 in 5 of 18-24 year old Welsh citizens are NEETs.
Oh, and if you must know, the reason I said what I did in the very first post is because my mind fractured slightly at the idea of a teacher who's Not in Education, Employment or Training.
And just in case there's any doubt, I Wikiquote: "It was first used in the United Kingdom but its use has spread to other countries, including Japan, China, and South Korea."
For what it's worth, Wikipedia says: It was first used in the United Kingdom but its use has spread to other countries, including Japan, China, and South Korea.
A 2ch member posted that he misread "輝夜" in Kaguya's name as Teruyo. Later became her nickname.
*type* *type* *type*Self study*silence*Touhou character threadThe princess really is the strongest, isn't she?
Agreed. Say, the other characters are useless. The next heroine —
Kill yourself, samefag.
it's teruyo, lol
Teruyo again?
The princess is best! The princess is best! The princess is best!
The princess is best! The princess is best! The princess is best!If you whisper to each other, I'll kill you.It's like an awkward internet café …Eh …?