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In Japan, this phrase might be used in a joking or lighthearted way between spouses, similar to how someone might say "Honey, can you pick up some milk?" in English. However, the tone and context could change the meaning entirely. tsuma ni dammatte sokubaikai

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He slipped out of bed like a burglar. No shower—too loud. He brushed his teeth in the dark kitchen, packed a bento he’d hidden in the vegetable drawer, and pulled on his oldest jeans.