Tagged With: Chinglish
Just When You Think You’ve Seen Everything…
Went to the school store to buy some soap today. Nestled in-between the regular brands (like Safeguard) we found a new option for our buying pleasure. And buy it we did. And just so you know, U.S.A. scent turns out to smell like old ladies. The package was actually pretty gross. The glue holding it together had aged and … Continue reading
Chinglish: Signs in Parks Edition
Here are some classic signs I’ve seen in parks and other public areas.
More Chinglish!!
I keep thinking I’ll run out of funny packages and signs at my university. But China seems to have an inexhaustible well as I keep finding plenty!
It’s Chinglish Time Again!
Here are a few more Chinglish gems that I’ve run into during my daily life.
It’s Chinglish Time Again!
I always have my camera at the ready to capture the hilarious Chinglish I see throughout my day. Here is a random assortment of things I’ve seen recently.
Chinglish Signs: Misc.
These are some funny English signs that we saw on our trip that didn’t really fit into any category so I’m putting them all together here for your comedy pleasure.
Chinglish Signs: The Bathroom Edition
Some day I hope to know enough Chinese to be able to read these crazy bathroom signs and understand what they really mean to say. But until then I’ll just enjoy the English translation.
Chinglish Signs: Food Edition
It’s time for more funny chinglish signs. What I don’t get is the bigger a tourist attraction is, the worse the English translation is. I would think they would actually be able to find SOME native English speaker to ask them for their opinion before they finished making the sign, but apparently not.  These are all the … Continue reading
Chinglish Signs: Park Edition
We saw a lot of hilarious chinglish signs while on our trip. Here are the funniest ones we saw in public parks…
It’s Time for More Chinglish Packaging!!
We see lots of funny examples of Chinglish but we keep forgetting to take pictures of it, so this post will be a little shorter than I’d like, but it’s still funny nonetheless. We saw this sign outside Grandmother’s Kitchen in Hangzhou. It is an upscale small chain restaurant that has a giant menu in … Continue reading