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4 Oct 2022
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Is this natural?
Thai is called lucky fish in Japan. Japanese
people eat it when they are having happy event like wedding ceremony, a baby is born, get promoted, something like that.
Is this natural?
Thai is called lucky fish in Japan. Japanese
people eat it when they are having happy event like wedding ceremony, a baby is born, get promoted, something like that.
Thai is called lucky fish in Japan. Japanese
people eat it when they are having happy event like wedding ceremony, a baby is born, get promoted, something like that.
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Tai is a type of fish that is considered to bring luck in Japan. Japanese
people eat it to celebrate events like weddings, births, or promotions.
( I'm not sure what "thai" is in this sentence. Is thai the name of the dish?)
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@BeerRamone I see. I think you should spell it as "Tai fish" 鯛
Thai only makes me think of Thailand
I edited my suggestion above!
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