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Chinese University Students Turn Swear Term Into Game of "Where's Waldo?"
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Chinese is an interesting language. It has about 5,000 years of history, but the modern Chinese have a lot of very specific conditions does not really say much for their face value. However, some strange words can be taken literally and have fun effects.
the Chinese expression "Search for your sister!"
(? ? ?!)
usually translates to something along the lines of "moved" (I'm being polite here). Despite its ordinary meaning, reports DSQQ.com Chinese netizens that some Chinese students have turned the phrase into a game, a game
Where's Waldo?
DSQQ reports that students of engineering at Northwestern University Polytechnic department were not happy with the gender ratio in its class. According to the article, the relationship of men to women in engineering is more than five to one. Find situation comedy based his students decided to make a game out of it. take a picture of the cafeteria during lunch, students will load the image in the Chinese social media sites asking "Internet" to find a woman in the crowd. According to the magazine, there are five women in the entire image. The image has been shared more than 40,000 times with many "users" complaining that the game is too hard.
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