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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Could you explaing the meaning. "It's zen of you."?

I know the meaning of zen. It is a kind of Buddhism. However, I don't know the meaning of "It's zen of you." because I don't know when I can use that expression.

Could you give me some situtation that I can use it?

Thanks.
  

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It's really not an expression you need to use. It's not something people say commonly. In what context did you hear/read it?

  • It's really not an expression you need to use.
  • It's not something people say commonly.
  • In what context did you hear/read it?
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It's really not an expression you need to use. It's not something people say commonly. In what context did you hear/read it?

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