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We have an idiom in Poland - "to kiss the (door)knob" but it refers to going somewhere and being denied entry, failing to achieve what one intended to achieve by going to a public office (because it was closed, for example), finding someone not at home etc.
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or sometimes they're raelly not appropriate to say. This saying prevents the cricket chirping and awkward forced laughter and even makes you listen more closely to what everyone else is saying instead of just talking to hear yourself talk. Before you say what you think you want to say, think. And as you're about to open your mouth think about it again. If it passes the test that it's ok to say, say it with no reservations.[]
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I kid you not.
And I think some of them look like jailbait...
chińczycy głupieją całkowicie
omg omg i suppose tomorrow they will eat doors :D:D:D:D:D
bye bye teeth!
I think that's why these idiots can't drive cars, couse they think about door knobs while driving
It is just a pervert. The Japanese are too tolerante.
I never head such crazy girls are in Japan.
Ha ha. Spot the ironic in this context freudian slip. Tip: something is missing an "r":)