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they can understand ur mandarin??Originally posted by udontknowme:thanks for putting me OFF meat again bear.
thanks!!!
but really, when im overseas, i'll eat the stuff. unless its stuff like dogs and cats and those kinda stuff...
ohhh..and guess what.
in these 2 1/2 days, ive probably spoken more mandarin than i have in the past 2 years!!![]()
Originally posted by The man who was death:they can understand ur mandarin??
You know that Newton FC??Originally posted by the Bear:what the heck are you talking about?
no...i mean singapore chinese wun be easily understood by them already, u know and u're ang moh chinese u know so i tot it's gonna be harder for them to understandOriginally posted by udontknowme:![]()
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DUH!!!
i just speak really slow, thats all.
why you look down on me
you think its THAT lousy???![]()
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I hate almond syrup or whatever that's a by productOriginally posted by laurence82:hmm eating curry puffs and squid on sticks
hmm, nowadays people quite creative
got almond milkshake and red bean milkshake
old chang kee???Originally posted by laurence82:hmm eating curry puffs and squid on sticks
hmm, nowadays people quite creative
got almond milkshake and red bean milkshake
Sinful...Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:Just came back from my usual morning run to the gas station across the street; I'm not normally a fan of Krispy Kreme doughnuts, but they were on sale there at 2 for $1.
So I got 2. Just finished one and felt it go straight to my waist.
teehee...most people here have got some sort of accent.Originally posted by The man who was death:no...i mean singapore chinese wun be easily understood by them already, u know and u're ang moh chinese u know so i tot it's gonna be harder for them to understand![]()
The almond milkshake actually sounds like it might not be bad. Which fast food outlet is offering it?Originally posted by laurence82:hmm eating curry puffs and squid on sticks
hmm, nowadays people quite creative
got almond milkshake and red bean milkshake
Originally posted by udontknowme:old chang kee???![]()
i love tor kueh!! the pink pink one!!Originally posted by laurence82:Sinful...
Doughnuts not my kind of food though
Local kuehs still remain on the top of my list of faves![]()
eh, these swedish and russian kids also know Mandarin?Originally posted by udontknowme:teehee...most people here have got some sort of accent.
i mean, there are kids from all over the world. even from sweden and russia!!!
err...and yeah, ive had to repeat myself a few times sometimes...![]()
i think it has improved A LOT ever since i came here.Originally posted by the Bear:actually, i have a sneaking suspicion that udon's mandarin may be better than mine
yahOriginally posted by udontknowme:old chang kee???![]()
These days they dun use wok anymoreOriginally posted by the Bear:i had too many of those.. and now i'm old and chunky
btw, i still remember their origins... people making them by hand at the end of Niven Road near Serangoon...
they were 25 cents each then...
they fried them in huge woks of boiling oil... i used to love watching them make the stuff...
Originally posted by udontknowme:i think it has improved A LOT ever since i came here.
cos if i wanna talk to kids from places where they dont speak english, im FORCED to speak mandarin
oi bear! COME TO CHINA!!!![]()
erm...speaking and understanding, maybe...but reading and writing...err...im NOT going to compare those two.
Just a shop in IMMOriginally posted by Meia Gisborn:The almond milkshake actually sounds like it might not be bad. Which fast food outlet is offering it?
ALL the kids know mandarin.Originally posted by laurence82:eh, these swedish and russian kids also know Mandarin?