You probably mean déjà vu. It's French and means "already seen". It's used to describe the experience of feeling certain that one has witnessed or experienced a new situation previously in their life. Scientifically speaking, the most likely explanation of déjà vu is an anomaly of memory, which is giving one the impression that a specific experience is being recalled, when it in fact isn't.
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But if you've lost something, it's not déjà vu as much as it is simple carelessness.
Well, she won't hear it from me. And you probably shouldn't tell anybody else that you're looking for this book. That's the best way to keep secrets secret.
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[A brief pause.]
But if you've lost something, it's not déjà vu as much as it is simple carelessness.
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Anyway, we're looking for a book but you're not supposed to know because it's a secret.
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Then pretend you didn't hear it.
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Very well. I'm quite good at keeping secrets.
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But if you find it then you should totally tell me.
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