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More Fun With Words

April 23rd, 2017 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

As we travel around town, we often get a chuckle out of “interesting” uses of the English language (previous similar blogs are here and here).

This diaper brand name aptly describes what usually happens when changing your baby:

Not to be outdone, the competition chose a similar sounding name:

A “New Balance” shoe store just opened up across from our school back gate (in Chinese language, the word “xin” means “new”):

Interestingly, there is a strong cultural bias toward certain numbers.  This very popular number in China would rarely be used in a Western advertisement:

It’s quite rare to get a stack of pancakes in China, so I was interested to see this English idiom on an apartment advertisement:

Apparently, if you buy one of these apartments, you get a free ipone7 (but is it real?):

If you want to get the shape of your nuse adjusted, you might be careful before choosing this plastic surgery clinic:

While you’ve probably shopped at the most popular retail store in the world (with 60,000+ stores),

we will soon get to shop at it’s lesser known cousin down the street:

We only hope that it doesn’t forbid customers from bringing their rabbits inside (like our local grocery store):

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