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Typical Chinese perspective on Taiwan

Postby tommy525 » 19 Jul 2008, 17:44

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Postby tommy525 » 19 Jul 2008, 18:07

This vid gives a good view of the situation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz1aHksJ ... re=related
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Re: Typical Chinese perspective on Taiwan

Postby Chris » 19 Jul 2008, 19:25

tommy525 wrote:Interesting vid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkXuJIJMcVQ


Why does the guy speak Chinglish to her instead of simply enunciating his English?

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Postby tommy525 » 20 Jul 2008, 00:52

I wondered the same
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Postby ac_dropout » 20 Jul 2008, 12:23

Is he more interested in her, or the Strait Issue.... :lol:

And why not do the session in Chinese, where she would be able to express her most abstract thoughts more fluently, instead of torturing us with stilted speech.

It's like there is only so many ways to describe the sunset with elementary vocabulary before it becomes redundant and tedious....

youtube fame is so hard to capture.... :lol:
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