This was the original post before she decided to make it worse with the 'China Chinese' bit (on another thought, an Asian who claims to have grown up and educated in USA, would know very well to refer the Chinese from mainland China as mainland Chinese, not China Chinese - at least that's what any Asian with proper English would refer them as).grace wrote:hi all,
i recently broke up with a long time b/f.
i am looking for a good looking gentle guy (20-25 years old), who wants to go for a trip with me in this region for a week... you can pick the place, and i will pick the dates and i will pay your air ticket, lodging, meals... all standard expenses in this trip.
what i want from you, is to be my sweet heart in the trip, and dont expect anything more than this trip.
anyone interested? pls email me at [email protected]
see you!
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this might help;v4jr4 wrote:I'm not getting this pars-pro-toto joke. Well...PNGMK wrote:I'm sorry but a good looking chinese man is an oxymoron.
Nope, still not getting it. Implying all Chinese men are ugly as f* [Quasimodo-look-a-like(?)], is a total lost for me. It's a slow Friday anyway.PNGMK wrote:this might help;v4jr4 wrote:I'm not getting this pars-pro-toto joke. Well...PNGMK wrote:I'm sorry but a good looking chinese man is an oxymoron.
ox·y·mo·ron
/ˌäksəˈmôrˌän/
Noun
A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true).
Good looking and Chinese Man are contradictory terms IMO.
JR8 and PNGMK thinks that it is a joke to state that "good looking Chinese man is an oxymoron". I didn't get it either.v4jr4 wrote:Nope, still not getting it. Implying all Chinese men are ugly as f* [Quasimodo-look-a-like(?)], is a total lost for me. It's a slow Friday anyway.
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