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haha good question, maybe but probably not as much as we get Chinese witting because i think Chinese is more traditional and unique then English.
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LMAO! That is funny! But I don't know! +3 for you Lucky! Here's a video! But it's talking about Japanese instead of Chinese!
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Now,that is funny,no,I hope there not as lame as us.
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hahahah actually I have seen one or two that did! I hate to see when people go get kanji put on them when they don't speak the language. I don't think you have to be chinese or japanese or even korean to get kanji on you but I find it pretty funny to not know the language, go to a non-chinese speaking tattooist and trust them to put something on you that may or may not actually say what you think it says. Kinda silly to me. But to each his own I suppose, just don't go crying when you find out your arm sleeve really says "Mr. Kim's tae kwon do dojo and chicken shack open monday through friday"!
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Yes I bet they do! I myself Have a Chinese tattoo and I bet they have English tattoo's as well!
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Probably. Their are many multiracial gangs that have names inked into their skin.
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Not quite sure, I know their graffiti culture is big on writing tings in english because its easier to manipulate. But if this counts, I've seen quite a few asians wearing shirts with english sayings (most of them being perverted or saying some cussword) and being completly oblivious. Heres a few links: http://www.flickr.com/photos/newley/69360042/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/7714501@N08/522561236/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/59887851@N00/420094163/ --seems to be a pretty popular one http://www.flickr.com/photos/honkiesonparade/361428739/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/j_kozel/1230623835/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcc5/2576725007/
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haha! yeah, the dara sign.
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i heard of a story of a young chinese lady with a shirt saying FUCK. no one knew what it meant they just thought it was a cool shirt. she visited a temple and the monk there even complimented her on her shirt... i dont remember where i heard it but its pretty funny.
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I used to date a Korean and he had a very small tattoo that said "I speak English (better than you)" He actually doesn't speak Korean....he was born in Korea but adopted by an American family when he was 3
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