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  2. Template:South African English - Wikipedia

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    This template may be included on talk pages or editnotices to alert other editors that the associated article is written in South African English.Usually, the article either has evolved using predominantly this variety or has strong ties to a particular English-speaking nation that uses this variety.

  3. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    The following slang words used in South African originated in other parts of the Commonwealth of Nations and subsequently came to South Africa. bint – a girl, from Arabic بِنْت. Usually seen as derogatory. buck – the main unit of currency: in South Africa the rand, and from the American use of the word for the dollar.

  4. Talk:List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    For example: "Rory Da Costa is the biggest doos to walk the planet!" From the Afrikaans word for box as used in common everyday language. Though people trying to speaking Afrikaans in a pure form still use the word doos when referring to a small box. Dutchman - affectionate term for an Afrikaner. __ Last time someone called me a Dutchman he ...

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  6. Fear of missing out - Wikipedia

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    The fear of missing out stems from a feeling of missing social connections or information. [9] This absent feeling is then followed by a need or drive to interact socially to boost connections. [9] [10] The fear of missing out not only leads to negative psychological effects but also has been shown to increase negative behavioral patterns. [9]

  7. Break (work) - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, workers are entitled to a work break if they work for 5.5 hours. For every 8 hours, a worker is entitled to a 30 minute break. If the workplace does not have a break room, the break must be paid. If a worker works more than 2 hours after their regular hours, they are entitled to a paid 30 minute break. [6]