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ragk
post Mar 25 2013, 02:57 PM

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"hak yan" could be refer to "Guest" oso la, when i saw "hak yan" just now, the 1st thing im thinking is "Guest", later on only i realize the pronunciation is close to the "hak yan" u meaning...

and for bad word... i cant guarantee he is not talking bad about u, but when guy talking to guy, especially when they are close, that's always fault language involved, when i chitchat with my frend is full with bad word too. If u r guy u will understand too rite? When talking 2 ur frend "Where the F**k r u"

Thats a funny example in the mistake of mandarin pronunciation, "Shui Jiao" which can refer to Sleep, or Dumplings, "Yi Wan" can refer to One Night, or One Cup, depend on ur pronunciation.
If u walk to a lady, asking for the price for "Yi Wan Shui Jiao" cost how much,
If ur pronunciation are alrite, thn u r asking the price for one cup of dumplings.
If ur pronunciation are wrong, u will get a slap, becoz u r asking the price for sleeping one night together cost how much.

This post has been edited by ragk: Mar 25 2013, 03:12 PM
ragk
post Mar 26 2013, 09:44 AM

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"Hak Yan" normally only refer to African/Nigerian, and "Hak Yan" is actually not an insulting term.

This post has been edited by ragk: Mar 26 2013, 09:45 AM

 

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