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English Couplets
Feb 15, 2011 02:54
  • BL2022
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It has been a traditional custom to paste couplets on gateposts or door panels to celebrate the Spring Festival in China. My friend had just shared a pair of English couplets with me which means well, structures well and rhymes well. I found it interesting, do you guys have one now? Go ahead and share it with us. I think it will be an interesting thing to read more.

On the left: 'Study Hard, Work Hard, Make Money More and More'
Right: 'Eat Well, Sleep Well, Have Fun Day By Day'
Upper: 'Gelivable', the English version of a rather popular word used quite a lot by Chinese in the past year.

Feb 15, 2011 03:46
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GUESTLINDA I konw 'Gelivable'. My Chinese classmates used it quite often recently. They said it means awesome.
Feb 16, 2011 01:45
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  • GARDENER12
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Wow, interesting. I'll give it a try.
Sep 8, 2011 08:22
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  • WRIGHT
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Wow, interesting. it is very nice.
Dec 7, 2011 01:03
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  • LAUGH
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LOL, I am considering pasting this couplet in my room. It speaks out my dreams.
Dec 9, 2011 21:16
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GUEST6806 Why is 'luck'? I think it should be 'Good luck'.
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