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@SwordInStone@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml • 7 months ago

My favourite type of self-care

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My favourite type of self-care

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@SwordInStone@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml • 7 months ago
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  • newbeni
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    I get every week or so, but every day is just way too much. I’m a big kid, that’s what you hired me for, let me work.

    • @doktormerlin@feddit.org
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      Also then there are Jour Fixes and standups for the side projects you got rented out too and and and

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        7 months ago

        Jour Fixe

        I don’t think they use that term in English. And even more surprising, they don’t even use it in French. It’s a French loanword that somehow only exists in German.

        • @mogranja@lemmy.world
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          Interesting, thanks for sharing. I love these linguistic quirks.

        • @deltapi@lemmy.world
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          It absolutely gets used in English speaking companies. I’ve got one in my work calendar as a reoccurring event.

          • @Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de
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            Just to be sure, who created the invite? A German native speaker by chance?

            The first page of results when I deliberately google in English “what is a Jour Fixe” are the following:

            • Blog entry in English written by someone from a Liechtensteiner Organisation
            • Blog entry in English written about the German usage of the Term
            • English Wiktionary entry
            • German Wikipedia article
            • Blog entry in English written by someone from a German Organisation
            • Translation website treating it as a German term
            • Blog entry in English written by someone from Austria
            • Translation website treating it as a German term
            • Blog entry in German
            • Blog entry in German

            Some of that may be personalized to me as a Swiss user of course. But it seems a bit much to be a coincidence. Maybe it is a loan word making its way from German into English now.

            • @deltapi@lemmy.world
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              I speak a little bit of German, but no, the guy who created the series is a native English speaker with Afrikaans as his second language.

          • @markstos@lemmy.world
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            I’ve lived in the US for about half a century and have never heard this.

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