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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2005 6:23 pm Post subject: Meaning in Chinese language in Mandarin or Cantonese |
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While at the Beijing airport I approached two young security guards located near the gates and asked where I could go to eat.
I assumed they knew at least basic English and repeatedly used the word food. One of them immediately became extremely agitated. Since one of them seemed to misunderstand, I patiently pantomimed what I meant in order to make myself absolutely clear. To my horror, this only served to further infuriate the security guard who walked away in a rage and began shaking his head negatively and while he seemed to be telling the second security guard, who also began looking upset not to listen to me.
I began thinking that I must surely have said something wrong. Otherwise why would he have that glaring murderous angered facial expressions and belligerent general body language?
So my question is this:
Is the English sound of the word food something obscene to the Chinese?
So I am wondering if the English sound of the word food is obscene to the Chinese.
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