This is pretty funny. Song means death in Mandarin, so they’re selling death tea.
Death tea
Death:
死亡
Sǐwáng
Close!
死亡
Sǐwáng
Close!
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
Anyway, as long as they are not selling 死亡焦炭.
TheGrimReaper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:45 pmSlavedog, you do not belong on this forum as you talk too much sense.
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If you zoom into the signage, you'll see the Chinese characters 丧茶. The word 丧 is closely related to death. 丧礼 = Funeral. 丧事 = Matters about death. 丧身 = dead. 丧气 = giving up on life. Not sure how much more death examples you need to be convinced of the improper choice of the Chinese name
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