Message from @Tribit

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2017-05-28 11:27:56 UTC  

I'm illiterate

2017-05-28 11:28:23 UTC  

no proper chinkies cause they don't know how to speak english

2017-05-28 11:28:58 UTC  

Is it better to use flawless english or broken canto in HK? <:thonk:288060975775612929>

2017-05-28 11:29:02 UTC  

>implying there arent chink shill spies in here

2017-05-28 11:29:05 UTC  

ignoring the fact you might get laughed at

2017-05-28 11:30:08 UTC  

broken canto to older people

2017-05-28 11:30:26 UTC  

and mix of both to younger people

2017-05-28 11:30:49 UTC  

one HKer told me that some people who say they're foreign born chinese and don't speak canto well may look like they're natives pretending to be foreign for the status

2017-05-28 11:31:03 UTC  

but that's just one guy

2017-05-28 11:31:27 UTC  

ye that's a thing

2017-05-28 11:31:38 UTC  

I heard it before

2017-05-28 18:20:11 UTC  

btw can someone tell me why chinese gaming streams spam 666 since over there it means cool and why/how that came to be?

2017-05-28 22:10:15 UTC  

They like numbers that sound like other words.

2017-05-28 22:11:02 UTC  

8 meaning death or some shit, I think? Bad number. Chinks are allergic to it.

2017-05-28 22:11:15 UTC  

Guess 666 is something like that.

2017-05-28 22:17:40 UTC  

4 is the one that sounds like death (死)

2017-05-28 22:18:36 UTC  

and 9 sounds like the word for long as in a long period of time (久)

2017-05-28 22:19:30 UTC  

and in cantonese at least, 2 sounds like the word for easy

2017-05-28 22:20:26 UTC  

👍

2017-05-29 00:29:56 UTC  

wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

2017-05-29 00:53:26 UTC  

555

2017-05-29 03:22:42 UTC  

You'll see this too: "233333"

2017-05-29 03:22:58 UTC  

It comes from an old game or chat client or something. Means like "awesome"

2017-05-29 03:23:29 UTC  

517 is Wu yi qi, which sounds like wo yao chi, means I want to eat

2017-05-29 03:23:36 UTC  

So McDonald's phone number is 517517

2017-05-29 03:23:48 UTC  

520 means I love you.

2017-05-29 03:24:13 UTC  

China has like 3 Valentine's days...

2017-05-29 03:26:21 UTC  

The most significant one is the number four. I've yet to seen an elevator that has a 4th floor, or even 14. They either skip it, or it's named "3A"

2017-05-29 03:26:33 UTC  

Literally every building

2017-05-29 03:40:46 UTC  

I find that its only in rural/hick areas that do that

2017-05-29 03:41:01 UTC  

newly built buildings stop doing that

2017-05-29 03:41:21 UTC  

I think some buildings even added the 4 back

2017-05-29 06:48:37 UTC  

You can name it whatever you want, chinks, but it's still a 4th floor. <:clickingthatshit:232919726307803137>

2017-05-29 12:38:36 UTC  

Eh? My giant city has it in every building

2017-05-29 12:38:45 UTC  

Maybe different regions

2017-05-29 14:38:54 UTC  

in zhuhai I've yet to see it

2017-05-29 21:21:54 UTC  

The move comes after Chinese authorities last year reportedly required Xinjiang residents to submit DNA samples, fingerprints and voice records to obtain passports or travel abroad.

2017-05-29 21:23:30 UTC  

based chinks

2017-05-29 21:31:42 UTC  

Are we in the Beijing cyberpunk timeline?

2017-05-29 21:38:32 UTC  

terries will find a way no matter what