"Your Son Is In Good Hands"
I've decided to start a funny t-shirt collection. This one isn't Chinglish, but I still thought it was funny. And I do have good hands! (This shirt is xtra large, a medium in western sizing. If you buy a Chinese shirt, be aware of the sizing difference.)
I learned today that saying 'chop chop' meaning 'hurry' or 'fast' is Chinese in origin. Maybe I am the last one to realize this? It comes from the same translation as 'chopsticks.' In Mandarin chopsticks are called 'kuaizi', which translates literally as 'fast ones.' When I want someone to hurry, I am going to start saying, "kuaizi kuaizi!" as a little Chinglish joke. No one will get it, but I will laugh inside. In other news, I am a dork.
Comments
I say to my kids CHOP CHOP all the time!
I had a classmate in college who was from China - a very good looking woman who was 6 ft tall. I once asked her, are you from japan? She was offended and said to me, have you ever seen a Japanese as tall as I am?
yrautca, there is a lot of animosity toward the Japanese here. I bet she was!
It's just me, you are very smart! I had no idea.
Techno, you know it. Can't wait to wear these back home.