A fully closed deck box is a unit placed in your rear, many say it ozzes brown sludge, yet thats no the case, when pumping a regulator through your deck box it gets stiff and "lubey" u could say, it then ooozes white sludge
To say "all the best" in Sicilian, you can use the phrase "Tuttu quantu bonu."
Yes, you can say you have "closed from work" if you mean you have finished your tasks or responsibilities for the day. This phrase typically indicates that you have completed your work and are ready to leave. It's commonly used in various professions to signify the end of a work shift or day.
The typical phrase is, "acharon, acharon chaviv" (last is the best)
No, "matured person" is not a commonly used phrase in English. It is more common to say "mature person" to describe someone who is fully grown or developed in a mental or emotional sense.
The phrase portador del féretro would be the best way to say "pallbearer" in Spanish.
Like with every other 'best wishes' phrase, say thank you.
You may say 'oshiawase ni ne.'
You can say, "The office will be closed." Alternatively, you might say, "Our office will not be open." If you want to specify a reason or date, you could add, "The office will be closed for the holiday" or "The office will be closed on Friday."
Unfortunately, there is no best phrase. but i like to use a tried and tested "im sorry, i really like you, but i dont think this is going to work... " good luck.
There are times when it is, and times when it is not.
I'd say until your lip is fully healed, and the hole is closed. Better to be safe then sorry =)