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Like being two-faced, but more compact
流石日本 一口両舌 i-.kkou.ryou.zetsu Literally: one – mouth – both – tongues Alternately: Saying one thing and then saying something incompatible later on. Equivocating or, more often, outright lying depending on what’s convenient to say at the time. Speaking with two … Continue reading →