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The Chinese are worried about what their 'english' signs actually say
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When I went to china Beijing Zoo's new pool for giant turtles and variopus other sea life had "the most advanced modem facilities"...
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I've done contracts in China and part of the charm is the badly translated signs. Often they are quite literal, and you do get more of a feel for the culture, but more often they are straight out jokes, may have been a mistake at first, but others have copied it knowing it is wrong, as a kind of in-joke, a perfect example of this is "Long time, no see!".Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostWhen I went to china Beijing Zoo's new pool for giant turtles and variopus other sea life had "the most advanced modem facilities"...
(I think they meant modern
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varioplatypus
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