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In Catherine when you order a drink from the bar, a disembodied voice tells you trivia about the drink you just ordered, and it always opens with "I know this is sudden".<ref>{{JoeYT2Cite|GKLsmhctGug|title=Catherine - The Nightmare Begins (Stream One)|time=9033}}</ref> Joe also noticed that Japanese games tend to have their characters say the phrase "I know this is sudden" a lot, probably because it's a literal translation of a phrase (Shikatanai [仕方ない], for something to be inevitable, impossible to avoid, etc.) which is much more common in Japanese.<ref>https://jisho.org/word/%E4%BB%95%E6%96%B9%E3%81%AA%E3%81%84</ref>
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}}In Catherine when you order a drink from the bar, a disembodied voice tells you trivia about the drink you just ordered, and it always opens with "I know this is sudden".<ref>{{JoeYT2Cite|GKLsmhctGug|title=Catherine - The Nightmare Begins (Stream One)|time=9033}}</ref> Joe also noticed that Japanese games tend to have their characters say the phrase "I know this is sudden" a lot, probably because it's a literal translation of a phrase (Shikatanai [仕方ない], for something to be inevitable, impossible to avoid, etc.) which is much more common in Japanese.<ref>https://jisho.org/word/%E4%BB%95%E6%96%B9%E3%81%AA%E3%81%84</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:24, 28 February 2025

In Catherine when you order a drink from the bar, a disembodied voice tells you trivia about the drink you just ordered, and it always opens with "I know this is sudden".[1] Joe also noticed that Japanese games tend to have their characters say the phrase "I know this is sudden" a lot, probably because it's a literal translation of a phrase (Shikatanai [仕方ない], for something to be inevitable, impossible to avoid, etc.) which is much more common in Japanese.[2]

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