I learned that word for people who listen to your podcast in downtown Abbey. I asked it flabbergasted, which is like sort of shocked and surprised or lost for words. And they're all that we don't call it a smoking. That's a false friend or or French English. How do you call it? I call it a tuxedo with a bow tie. Black jacket, white shirt. So where come from the smoke? I don't know. You're not the only ones. In Japan, I think in Japan they call it smoking as well. But yeah, why are you calling it a smoking? If they say in England, I want to rent a smoking
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