@USA_BaoziLover
American in China
7 months
China direct translation W
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@Leeo2680
Louis Wong
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover Meh, people drink coffee from animal poop beans.
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@USA_BaoziLover
American in China
7 months
@Leeo2680 Haha that's much worse. This tea just LOOKS like duck poop
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@USA_BaoziLover I can actually read that much and it does say that lol.
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@chiguahuli
大红(以礼服人,以德为贵)🇨🇳
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover They should hire better translator. The same goes to the movie industries. Horrible translation that could lead to misunderstandings really 🤣🤣🤣
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@zapatas_mom
Katrina 🇲🇽 🇺🇸 🇨🇳
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover 😂💀😂💀
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@kakajusaiyou
Kakajusaiyou
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover It give some fresh ideas for west cocktails
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@LiangScott44035
Scott Liang
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover Just a famous and old-age tea from ChaoZhou of Guangdong,this dark tea is not cheap.
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@TheGrouchHK
The Grouch
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover Like kopi luwak, Chinese style?
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@ilikeinfor
Tim Mac
7 months
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@we_ivy_
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7 months
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@we_ivy_
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7 months
@USA_BaoziLover if i read the translation, i dont want to try HAHAHA
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@conditionalZep1
conditionalZeppelin
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover Up there with wood ear mushrooms sold as “black fungus”
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@FLY25889495
BIOTECH GUY
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover younger Chinese starts having fun! they are intentionally doing this as a subculture
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@opticnurv
Trent Simonsen
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover Uncle Q in Guangzhou also has a tea translated as duck poo tea, it's really good
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@petersh07659490
peter shao
7 months
@USA_BaoziLover It’s literally what it says in Chinese, the translation is right
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