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How do you say “feliz cumpleanos” in Mandarin?



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Since adopting the custom, the Chinese take their pinatas quite seriously.

(members of a Chinese performing arts troupe)

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  1. mertaal says:

    ni pong hau

  2. n8 says:

    Do my eyes deceive me, or was that a golden statue of Mao Zedong? They must’ve taken that show on the road, no way it’d fly in the mainland…

  3. Gnome says:

    It doesn’t look like mousey dung to me.

  4. Sakhalinskii says:

    Things of note:

    The woman is wearing a hat with funny ears.

    The golden (ceramic?) statue/head is a caricature of Mao.

    That would appear to be a Buddha inside.

    The captioner had struggled with placing the words in the right spot.

  5. ema says:

    Looks like hitler inside to me.

  6. halfcat says:

    i contest that it would be said: feriz cumpreanos.

    (i’m half asian, so i can do that. XD)

  7. brmbug says:

    …I have no idea what the fcuk is going on there, but it makes my brain insane.

  8. Kirael says:

    OHDEARGOD!MYEYES!!! I’m going to have nightmares now TT-TT

  9. Meh says:

    BTW, piñatas were invented in china first and later brought to the americas along with many other things.

  10. Arnold says:

    I thought piñatas came from Mexico? Paper Mashey my fwens… Feriz cumpreaño!

    Happy Holidays Folks


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