Chinese + English = Chinglish
Here are my latest Chinglish finds.
The restaurant was out of business, so obviously not a lot of people “wanna a dish.”
This is where the dutiful, subservient employee works.
Found at the entrance of a museum. A needed sign but generally ignored. I’ve seen dogs in beauty parlors, grocery stores, restaurants, department stores, and pharmacies.
Lots more Chinglish can be found at Crazy English.
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Very funny! Have you seen this site? They have lots of chingrish photos..
http://www.engrish.com/2008/07/i-always-wondered-where-the-grinch-lived
bwahaha… that was fun. Unfortunately, I’m beginning to see doggies at stores here in America too.
The Pet Must Not Enter Inside sounds a lot more polite than No Animals Allowed!
When we visited China, I remember seeing lots of funny Chinglish signs which made us laugh out loud!
That is too funny, I love reading those books with “weird signs” they crack me up every time!
Blessings,
Valerie
We saw a kitten inside a department store recently. I was amazed. The kitten was being held and walked around. I see more and more pets in American stores. Maybe because of pet stores allowing them?
Jenn