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Not the longest ones but the first that came to mind:
In French, one of the longest words is โanticonstitutionnellementโ, which means unconstitutionally. Itโs long but not something youโd use in daily conversation.
For Japanese, itโs trickier because the language doesnโt really form long standalone words like German does. But if we count kanji compounds, something like โ่ถ ้ป็ฃ็ ฒโ (ใกใใใงใใใปใ, chลdenjihล), meaning railgun, is a cool one. Of course, technical or bureaucratic terms can get way longer, but theyโre more like phrases than words.
I personally do this, especially now that I live in a rural area and enjoy taking night walks. If I encounter someone, but particularly a woman, I make some noise and slowly move away so theyโre not caught off guard if they see me around doing my own stuff. In the city, I also move to the other side of the road and walk faster to give people space. Part of this behavior is influenced by my OCD and ADHD.
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