I'm sorry. Forgetting the plane that fell in the field

A news recently published by Periscope on her website about a fighter plane that crashed vigorously in a field has exacerbated its readers with exactly the word used “shasisen”. News titled “A fighter plane crashes violently in a field, two pilots opened their parachutes: Shastien residents” has [...]
News titled “A fighter plane crashes violently in a field, two pilots opened their parachutes: Shastisten residents” caused stimuli and debate on the word used.
A large number of readers have claimed that Periscop journalist, who has translated the news instead of “sashtrisen” wrongly used it “shastsen”.
Another claimed that the grandmother of the journalist took his keyboard and posted it instead.

As other readers have noted, these have not happened. Periscop's reporter used the word correctly.
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The meaning of this word is:
He makes a man's mind crazy, I distract him, he freaks out; he is very surprised, he is foolish. Be quiet. He's got it all wrong.
Periscope thanks her readers for being so attentive.
Shastien residents
Posted by Periscope on Thursday, March 25, 2021












