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Does fighting mean refueling?
You can't.
Fighting is fighting, fighting, fighting, not cheering. The word "fighting" is an import from Korean.
Credit cards can be used to refuel at gas stations, but they can't be read directly on the refueling equipment like fuel cards. If you need to use a credit card to refuel, you can find the staff at the gas station and tell them to pay by credit card.
Koreans will say "fight!" When encouraging each other. . This is actually related to our Chinese "Comeon" and English "Come on!" Almost. It's just that this is not what a native English speaker would say. On the contrary, you often hear it in Korean communities or Korean dramas. They will also emphasize: "AjaAjaFighting!"
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