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The expression "Far out" is old-fashioned?
Like only 60s~70s or still?
I've heard it in old movies.
And Far out means like awesome or crazy, is that right?
2 de jun. de 2019 4:55
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Yusuke, yes, that's right. It was a popular slang phrase in the US in the 1960's and 1970's, but not used much after that. It does sound too old-fashioned now to use seriously. A perfect Japanese translation is 'Sugoi', with the same meaning, used the same way, to express amazement/astonishment. Hope that helps!
2 de junio de 2019
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I don't think it is dated. But that might be because I use it regularly ;)
I tend to use it as a mild expletive, either to express frustration or wonder.
2 de junio de 2019
I see. it's an old expression!
Thank you!
2 de junio de 2019
Meaning: probably a more current slang equivalent is "cool", but slang changes very fast https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=far%20out If you use this term today, it probably marks you as either non-native (OK, we can't escape that), or ancient hippy - a very good thing to be. Older people will understand.
2 de junio de 2019
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Yusuke
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Inglés, Japonés, Español
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