Saturday, November 13, 2010

People Mountain People Sea

Another busy week has gone by and nothing about that is quite new, Friday night though was more eventful since I got a chance to go watch the movie, "Due Date" with a cute girl who lives in my hall. It was hilarious actually :) would definitely recommend it to everyone.
Due Date Poster
But after the movie, the fatigue of the whole week came back to me and I slept almost through the whole day of Saturday and just got a chance to blog now and not even a decent blog so far.

So let's talk about something worth talking about then, that girl, Kelsey, taught me a new English phrase that was first derived from Chinese (also known as Chinglish)

The phrase is "People mountain people sea," and it means a huge crowd of people because we went to a part of Hong Kong where there were such huge crowd. This phrase is a perfect example of Chinglish language. And everyone can also recognize some other similar phrases like this one such as "Long time no see" or "No can do"
:) and now you know.

1 comment:

  1. Those last few are Chinglish derived phrases?

    "++++oil."!! :D

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