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1. worthl+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-10-13 05:22:04
Thanks! If anyone else has a word for this in their native tongue, I'd love to know them.
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2. spacem+Xe[view] [source] 2023-10-13 07:47:37
>>worthl+(OP)
Let me ChatGPT that for you ;)

* Sisu (Finnish): Though not a direct equivalent, "sisu" refers to a blend of determination, resilience, and courage in the face of adversity. It's doing something against the odds, putting extra effort, and not giving up.

* Gaman (Japanese): A term that loosely relates to enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity. It can apply to doing meticulous, quality work even when situations are challenging.

* Jugaad (Hindi): Jugaad speaks to a creative or innovative fix; essentially finding a low-cost solution to a problem in an intelligent way. It reflects a spirit of resourceful improvisation and can indicate a pride or savvy in being able to solve problems with limited resources.

* Arbejdsglæde (Danish): This word directly translates to "work happiness" and denotes finding joy and satisfaction in the work you do.

* Mānawa (Maori): This is used to describe patience and perseverance, particularly in working toward a goal or mastering a skill.

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3. worthl+ZS[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-13 13:33:08
>>spacem+Xe
I really should get to know chatgpt a little better, thanks for the reminder.
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4. nrclar+0v1[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-10-13 16:56:34
>>spacem+Xe
I can't speak for all of them, but "jugaad" maybe isn't a good translation of "meraki".

For me, meraki has kind of a "craftsmanship" meaning - you're building something carefully, like a sculptor. The result reflects your soul.

Jugaad is more of an ingenuity/re-purpose/get-it-working-fast kind of thing, kind of like a "hack" but with a more positive meaning.

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