>Korea: claims it invented everything in the world
Heh
Jayden Barnes
chinkys do the same
Thomas Harris
Do you have a single fact to back that up?
Oliver King
peru? i'm worried peru. you said you would be going on your Asia trip but you lied again peru. is money tight peru? Is your mother losing profits to chink sellers peru? peru please respond i'm very worried
peru?
Mason Jackson
your thoughts on david bond
Dominic Harris
We should merge and make strongest union on earth. Its gdp is even bigger than EU or the USA
>merging east asia into a union Its like you want to be dominated by the chinese
Aaron Ramirez
>tfw 4 week holiday just started pic related
Leo Lopez
I met a girl who is one of the rare, illusive asian Jews. She's Chinese and I am in love with her.
Logan Bailey
你觉得什么样的台湾?
Austin Reed
Fuck you Zionist pig. China will never bow down to the Jew.
Jordan Gutierrez
I still love her
Jaxson Hill
>Chinese Music list is under construction Too bad Do you guys admire Bruce Lee in China?
Oliver Campbell
Is it true that you all very much LOVE KFC?
Sebastian Allen
Who doesn't?
Nathaniel Ortiz
Post pics
Ethan Thompson
My favourire thing about learning Chinese at the moment is trying to read the BBC Chinese website headlines and seeing what wacky characters Chinese use to express a certain concept.
Saw this great one this morning "日本人为什么不做爱", "Japanese people why not do love"
Ryan Myers
...
Christopher Sullivan
偶还哟
Ryder Reed
It seems to be his freedom
Samuel Nelson
面子=favor do people favors and let them owe you.
Parker Powell
Do you think what kind of Taiwan.
Kevin Williams
There are lots of those moments. I remember years ago reading a Chinese guy commenting on the usage of make in English. Make love sounded strange to him. He went on to comment how we imported some English usage to Chinese. 做愛和造愛 有sex
Of course the import is always limited and Chinese always has their own language. The usage of 跟 is always surprising.
>Can't use white privilege to get a job in China anymore
reeee
Elijah Scott
Hello /sino/
This is a poem written about me, but I can't really read. Could someone type out the characters for me?
Justin Kelly
Yes, KFC started in China before McDonald's did, so they established themselves first.
The KFC spicy chicken in China is made with Sichuan peppercorns, so enjoy your numbing spiciness!
Jaxon Morgan
Daily reminder
Isaiah Barnes
Can you speak Chinese?
Ethan Kelly
>layover at chengdu airport >go to KFC and order the sichuan double spicy chicken burger >not even mildly spicy >go to Burger King >order some random BBQ grill burger with cheese >hot as fug
hmmm
Burger King in China has some siccc burgers desu I enjoyed them a lot
Lucas Cooper
Burger King is brand new in china so it's the hot ticket "Western" restaurant now. Funny how nice their mcdonalds, KFC, and pizza huts are so nice and upscale compared to Murica
Joseph Collins
一点儿
Carter Martin
>儿
Ian Ramirez
I'd feel terribly uncomfortable if I got a job just because of my race.
Jose Cook
I heard that chinese girls prefer the northern dialect as it's more manly.
Luis Myers
pick one
Luis Davis
>148 cm
Where do they find these midgets?
Ryder Flores
Japan
Mason Green
>Chinese woman doesn't get even a qipao much less hanfu
Looks like it's time to spread muh 5000 years of culture
BY FORCE
Jonathan Baker
>someone questions me on China's economy
Cooper Kelly
>Imports of opium into China stood at 200 chests annually in 1729,[1] when the first anti-opium edict was promulgated.[2] [3] By the time Chinese authorities reissued the prohibition in starker terms in 1799,[4] the figure had leaped; 4,500 chests were imported in the year 1800.[1] The decade of the 1830s witnessed a rapid rise in opium trade,[5] and by 1838, just before the First Opium War, it had climbed to 40,000 chests.[5] The rise continued on after the Treaty of Nanking (1842) that concluded the war. By 1858 annual imports had risen to 70,000 chests (4,480 long tons (4,550 t)), approximately equivalent to global production of opium for the decade surrounding the year 2000.[6]
>By the late 19th century Chinese domestic opium production challenged and then surpassed imports. The 20th century opened with effective campaigns to suppress domestic farming, and in 1907 the British government signed a treaty to eliminate imports. The fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911, however, led to a resurgence in domestic production. By the 1930s the Nationalist Government, provincial governments, the revolutionary bases of the Communist Party of China, and the British colonial government of Hong Kong all depended on opium taxes as major sources of revenue, as did the Japanese occupation governments during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945). After 1949 the respective governments of the People's Republic of China on the mainland and of the Republic of China on Taiwan successfully suppressed the widespread growth and use of opium.[7][8]
Hunter Smith
>Japanese friends always ask you "is it safe?" whenever you say you're going back to China >American friends always ask you "but communists" when you say you're going back to China >Korean friends say "b-but muh K poop" whenever you say you're going back to China
I hate
Evan Gray
>After 1949 the respective governments of the People's Republic of China on the mainland and of the Republic of China on Taiwan successfully suppressed the widespread growth and use of opium.[7][8] >all drug dealers and producers were summarily executed
And here we have the reason all East Asian nations have draconian drug laws
Jacob Barnes
>I don't have international friends >I don't go to China I hate
Juan Foster
t. Long Wang
Why do so many chinese study here? It's honestly pathetic. Most US colleges are no better than chinaland's (AKA adolescent daycare).
David Fisher
>China has so much debt!
Wyatt Williams
It's prestige. Studying overseas or abroad is better for simply prestige. >Studes: University of [US city] Looks better than [Bumfuck university of this country]
Austin Reyes
I've found in most instances you can express an English sentence with fewer Chinese characters.
I'm reading this and I notice he has a slight lisp. Why do a lot of Chinese-Americans speak with a slight lisp or sound really similar (nerdy)? I'm not indicating that it's bad or anything, but it really does sound unique. I don't hear a lot of Chinese-Americans that sound like Todd from the midwest. I know a lot of Mexican-Americans have a slight intonation, especially from Texas or Arizona, but I chalk it up to it not being their first language and it bleeding over to language learning. If any Chinese-Americans could shed light, I would appreciate it.
Anyone want to watch some Chinese weeaboo comic con live?
Carson Howard
>Chinese weeaboo I thought you were cool...
Jeremiah Clark
Count me in senpai.
Carter Johnson
刚才我取得了工作签证。 下个月我搬家湖北省宜昌市。 汉语很别扭。
Asher Evans
I want to go to a Chinese comic con anime convention.
Hopefully there will be loads of sexy Chinese girls.
Luke Brooks
anime
Justin Wood
Holy shit, that far right and the tallest one are beatiful.
Isaiah Moore
How do all the chinese youtube bloggers stay in China? They're not doing it legally?
The guy that goes around food markets eating street food was originally doing a degree at a university, but he dropped out. He would have been on a student visa so making money on youtube would have been illegal. Now he's dropped out he no longer has a valid student visa.
The African and Cmilk don't work, they are full time youtubers, meaning they don't have work permits. What ever permits they have they shouldn't be working on youtube either that's illegal.
And they basically broadcast all the evidence of them breaking the law and China does nothing.
Oliver Campbell
去那个山沟里干什么
Connor Long
CCP doesn't care as long as you don't shit talk them or go "muh freedom and muh human rights". They knew for a long ass time that foreign citizens or Chinese use VPN to browse western sites, as long as it cause no problem for them they don't care.
Zachary Fisher
That's not what I mean. They're working in China without having the proper permits.
Earning money on youtube still counts as income and so is work.
Adrian Scott
Honestly give Tibet, Mongolia, Turkestan and other non-Sinitic realms independence and unite Sinitic countries China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam.
Han Chinese, Japanese, Koreans and Vietnamese } Chinese
Evan Foster
>Tibet, Mongolia, Turkestan and other non-Sinitic realms independence Sure, why not.
>and unite Sinitic countries China, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. That's the most stupid idea I've seen all week.
Luis Martin
What else is Macau good for besides gambling?
Zachary Gomez
eat like a pig >i doubt you're the historical ruins type of person (in macau: that means only one face of the building remains)
Daniel White
I believe most foreigners who stays more than 6 months in china are spied by chink intelligence services I believe hotels have special rooms with hidden cameras exclusive for spying foreigners, a requirement from the chink goverment I lived in china for a year as a student, at the second semester I started to skip lessons, strange things started to happen since that date, I used to find things moved at my studio, I got a job offer at a language exchange website, an a day very early during the morning (6am) a guy came to the door with a pizza, ofc I didnt accepted, there was a day when I found money on my desk (800 rmb) , that money was not mine my trash were removed so fast from the main door, and the cleanning lady of the complex always looked at me in a weird manner. during the last 2 months, the AC of my studio exploded and there was a small fire, other days there was not water, my nepali friend got a female friend, once we went toegether with her and the nepali and another chinese to a party in shanghai, after 15 beers I was totally wasted, I remember her touching my neck , I think she was an spy, my escape from china was also weird, I bought the ticket a month before the departure, but the last day I changed the route. kek
Its like chink agents wanted me to stay in china for a longer time. enough china for me, would I live in china again for a year? nahh
Julian Cooper
I love Chinese food!
Leo Ramirez
If the chinese intelligence was spying on foreigners why haven't they got cmilk and winston yet?
Carter Parker
I guess they have more things to worry about than two foreigners making 2k a month via youtube on a spousal visa
Justin Morales
cmilk and winston are under surveillance since long time
Noah Martin
I believe this is paranoia, but on the case of Cmilk and Winston I believe they're actually beneficial for the Chinese government. They show a side of China that is very different from the dystopian shithole must foreigners think about when they hear "China".