@ickplant to Lemmy Shitpost • 9 months agoLet's kalsarikannit it upimagemessage-square67arrow-up1605arrow-down17
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink52•9 months agoCan confirm, have done often. Often it just implies drinking at home without leaving anywhere. Being just in your underwear is optional. You can also do it with another person if you live together.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish23•9 months agoBut can you do it in someone else’s underwear?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•9 months agoOnly if it would’ve otherwise been a laundry day
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink23•edit-29 months agoVaihtokalsarikännit. Though that could mean either “switch underwear” or “spare underwear” drinking.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•9 months agoYou are welcome. Though as the name implies, you might not want to switch underwear with me
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•9 months agoTruly, the Finnish language is a linguistic marvel
minus-squarenorbertlinkfedilink2•9 months agoStaying home and drinking is nice, especially if your life is normally pretty busy.
Can confirm, have done often. Often it just implies drinking at home without leaving anywhere. Being just in your underwear is optional. You can also do it with another person if you live together.
But can you do it in someone else’s underwear?
Only if it would’ve otherwise been a laundry day
There is probably a better Finn word for that.
Vaihtokalsarikännit. Though that could mean either “switch underwear” or “spare underwear” drinking.
Kiitos, Kusimulkku.
You are welcome. Though as the name implies, you might not want to switch underwear with me
Truly, the Finnish language is a linguistic marvel
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Staying home and drinking is nice, especially if your life is normally pretty busy.