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    Engrish Chinese Restaurant Menu

    1st of all, what is Engrish.

    Engrish refers to the poor-quality English that is often found in Asian countries. While the term may refer to spoken English, it is more often used to describe written English, for which problems are easier to identify and record. Engrish has been found on anything from badly translated signs, menus, and instruction manuals to bizarrely worded advertisements to strange t-shirt slogans. Usage of the terms may range from humorous to the slightly pejorative. Country-specific terms, such as Japlish or Janglish for Japan and Chinglish for China also exist, although these are usually more derogatory.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engrish

    And now the restaurant menu: http://rahoi.com/2006/03/may-i-take-your-order.php


    I'm chinese, but I got a kick out of this.
    Cheers.

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    Hahaha :D
    There is actually an entire website dedicated to Engrish
    http://www.engrish.com/

    Sir, I would like some Fragrant spring onion sauce explodescow son with a big bowl flavor vegetables pig livings bowel! :D

    Crying

    Btw, if you scroll down you'll see this link:
    http://community.livejournal.com/engrish/164141.html
    Another Chinese menu :D
    "The pig picks the noodle soup" hehehehe
    (i.e. The pig approves of it )
    Kickin' it hard!

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    I saw this a while back and printed it out and gave it to some staff members that were going for a chinese meal


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    I've had this Chinese menu on my website for nearly 10 years.

    http://www.geocities.com/ototero/n-jokes.html

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    Cowboy leg beautiful pole

    This is so funny, but it makes me wonder how such things can occur! I mean, somebody must read what it's saying before they print it?

    Ototero, I'd like a number 3 and a number 21, but, for your own safety, don't bring a number 2



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