
btsachu
Hello! If you have time to read books, do visit my profile. There are three completed TharnType books in my profile. Hope you will enjoy them. Also thank you for the follow!

castleMG
Hi, did you read, I Live For You? The special chapters there are the beginning of the story you asked.

sWeetbabY77
Hello. This is a book recommendation for you!!! I hope you find the time to dive into a lovely read. https://www.wattpad.com/story/284941795?utm_source=android&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details_button&wp_uname=Tamaralush77&wp_originator=FZQdsHFPvKvLximCsscC8r14IT%2BjWSQnD%2FMoI7lyU1y%2BpnqWLO5fQdGRe8dIjZXBtSJc1MEEm4v2R%2FZ5bUjzLaibv8SmuI8jZo1DwrnLyBZ5BkGpMWrpPe12nifmjmGm

castleMG
Hi! Can I ask what's the expression that Dutch use when they are super shocked about something? Like the SHIA~ in Thai?

NeKhBh
Dutch slang words to use to tell someone to go away If you don’t want to resort to insulting someone, there are ways that you can tell them to go away and leave you alone if you need your own space. Rot op Saying this to someone wouldn’t be considered too rude, but it certainly isn’t polite either. Simply put, rot op just means “go away”. Opzoute(n) Opzouten - pronounced opzoute (without the “n”) - is like rot op, but is slang that is especially popular in and around Amsterdam. It also means “go away”. Flikker op This is the most explicit variation of these kinds of slang words. On its own, flikker is a pretty offensive swear word used to refer to gay men, but combined flikker op is a rather rude way to tell someone to go away - you'll probably be able to guess what the English equivalent is (hint: it also starts with "f").
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NeKhBh
Lul Lul is a pretty versatile swear word. It refers to a man's - ahem - accoutrement, and can be combined with other words to create new insults (e.g. hondenlul : dogs****)
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NeKhBh
Mierenneuker This is a pretty imaginative one, which can make it a pretty fun one to use. Literally, mierenneuker is a rude way of saying that someone likes to sleep with ants, but is used as an insult to describe someone who spends too much time faffing over minor details. This means it can also be used as a verb (mierenneuken) when someone is nitpicking.
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archi000
Thanks dear for following me ☺️

archi000
@NeKhBh Thanks dear for your compliments. It means a lot for first time writers like me .
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