User Comments - josht77
josht77
Posted on: Internet Slang
November 7, 2007 at 1:55 PMhmmm.... what about TMD, NND, BT or BH? 是什么意思啊? :)
Posted on: Li Yan's Diary: More and More
November 4, 2007 at 3:14 PMhmmm... i think he will go for the babe, then she will use him and make him his slave. then li yan will "eat heaps of vinegar" (get jealous). finally he will realize who he should have been with then... "boom" its too late because li yan has already hooked up with another guy. preferably a ninja.
Posted on: Cold Will Kill You
October 30, 2007 at 8:14 AMI think they are mostly old wives tales, in my whole life back in oz I never got sick from any of these things, and i would often do these things. Since being in China I would have friendly arguments about these things with my friends tough some of these just weird me out, such as.... -after giving birth the woman cant bathe or touch water for a month or she will be doomed with arthritis! -the wind at night will turn your skin black! just to name a few. I heard these from different sources from various parts of China so it couldn't be just a Jiangsu, Shanghai thing has anyone else heard these things or others?
Posted on: Scary Clown
October 29, 2007 at 12:11 PMi found out mime artist is "chou jue - 丑角"? chinglish = clown action. 对不对?
Posted on: Scary Clown
October 29, 2007 at 11:59 AMhaha... screaming in fear for sure! every time i hear it now i start laughing. 我从来不怕小丑,就要打死他们.我觉得他们讨厌死了. but still... clowns are not as bad as mimes :0
Posted on: Pricey Beer
October 19, 2007 at 9:16 AM在中国找好的澳大利亚啤酒很难.就是fosters但是在澳大利亚没有人要和这个酒. 应该多找VB啊! ;) 在苏州有跟贵的啤酒也有很便宜,一个地方多不一样
Posted on: Drinking Ability
October 17, 2007 at 8:01 AMthe first time i heard the 吃豆腐 comment was when i was getting on a bus after work, then one of my students said in English "don't let any girls eat your tofu" everyone laughed and i got on the bus wondering what the hell she was talking about. later i figured it out. and the moral of the story is... chinglish is sweet!
Posted on: Fighting over the Bill
October 11, 2007 at 2:54 PManother good lesson guys one thing i found strange about paying the bill here in china is when it comes to birthdays... if its someones birthday they should pay for everything. if its one of my mates b'day i would feel weird if he/she shouted dinner and drinks. is this common all over china?
Posted on: Flattery in the Office
August 30, 2007 at 7:19 AMHey guys, I have heard of "pai ma pi" before. What situations are best for this? when I've been flattered i used it and have received mixed reactions (some found it pretty funny, others seemed a little embarrassed). Also is there any other equivalent to this? like in English we would say arse kisser etc... PS. If I worked in that office I would have jumped out the window before before morning tea!
Posted on: Wang Wei's Diary: The Importance of Brains
November 14, 2007 at 4:31 PM王伟 looks like Hiro from the series "heroes" you sure they aren't related? BTW, Joe normal here too....