Hey Laowinners! A lot of people ask me if people in China really understand the strange English on their t-shirts. For the most part, I would say no. If most people could, they wouldn't wear these fine specimens. Also, thrown in for fun are some signs and other gems.
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That shirts tho, 'wish you were beer' :D
It's not only funny, but incredibly true in many cases.
Yeah, I wish those would be available in German stores. Some with racial slurs are literally unwearable though. At least when you want to peacefully cross the streets.
A reflection on the type of TV programs they are exposed to. They think its cool without know what it means because they see it on TV!
haha yea maybe
I am Groot! :D
word!
so true... laugh
I think we will see less and less of these as the English level of Chinese people improves
They tend to imitate original brands and make spelling mistakes on that design. Then they will print this tag, "design in Korea"
You can get tons of them in Aliexpress or Taobao
haha nice one, maybe I should pick a few of them up
At least it is only a t-shirt, and not a tattoo. (like many westerners have )
I love catching westerners with bad Chinese tattoos. They always refuse to believe me when I explain to them what it actually says.
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Yeah - some strange shirts - I once saw one with the Wendy's restaurant logo, but the words Pipi Longstalking (if anyone remembers that still). As someone pointed out - can't be worse than the 汉字 tattoos people get in the west.
I wonder though - why did I NEVER see any shirts with Mandarin writing?