She says: Our new apartment has history and character & exotic local wildlife
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exotic local wildlife
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- Aikuzo
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exotic local wildlife
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)
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Re: Meaning of "exotic local wildlife"
Assuming that she is joking, as I suspect, the apartment is crawling with spiders and snakes.
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Re: exotic local wildlife
LOL, so you can use it that way I'll incorporate it in my vocabulary like that then but I think I'm good, I think she's not literally using the word, she just use it to refer the birds and other animal in the area.
Pls correct any errors you see on my writings on: nouns, tenses :)
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Re: exotic local wildlife
She could mean birds and other animals in the area, but why does she say "exotic"? It suggests she is being ironic.
I suspect her "new" apartment is actually old (has history), untidy/dirty (has character) and full of insects (exotic local wildlife).
I suspect her "new" apartment is actually old (has history), untidy/dirty (has character) and full of insects (exotic local wildlife).