Welcome to the real world Bess. Welcome. Weekend is over. Time to work.
I had a girls weekend in Taipei and I would say it went pretty smoothly.
I had my first High Speed Rail (HSR) experience and it was fantastic! The magnetic levitation technology is mind blowing! I had a nerdy discussion about it with my coworker Andrew (he is a mechanical engineer) and that made the trip all the more cool.
Here Ruth is modeling our waiting for the train to arrive. It pulled up in the split second between when I pushed the button and when the shutter actually moved. That is how fast it is!
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| Snacks are required for every train ride. Fact. |
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| Do you see my little piggy toes? There they are! |
We kept on with our shopping and saw a few examples of "Engrish." We use this term to describe any examples of a Mandarin to English translation gone wrong.
For example. What do you guys think this one is supposed to mean?
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| Yes. The bear has stars for ears and in case you can't read it his face is missing all the normal features and instead just says "Sir." Huh? |
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| Anyone see the "My Deer" store in the back? |
This isn't exactly an example of Engrish but I just can't figure out what it is supposed to be. Can someone tell me what the shadow is and why it is there?
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| Or do I not want to know? |
Mom. I've found the perfect purse for you. If it only had an asterisks that specified Panera salad. I'm not sure I understand why this is a thing.
I am equally unsure as to why there is this stuffed deer in the middle of this shop. Any ideas?
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| Oh hai! |
And the last photo for this post. All you square dancers you can buy your petty pants here for about USD$3. I'm not sure what the Taiwanese girls here use them for but I am sure they use them. The Taiwanese female style is very "cutesy" and young. Even the older women dress like they are twelve. It was very frustrating shopping since none of the clothes fit me and none of them were my style. :(
Alright. Maybe that wasn't my last photo. We might have one more. Anyways. After hours of grueling shopping we took a little rest break for lunch and devoured an embarrassing amount of KFC. I'm getting a little sick of Taiwanese food and so I needed a taste of home.
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| So much chicken. |
We made a point of sleeping in the next day. Sleep is not something any of us have been getting in surplus lately. There is always more work to do. Then we took an early afternoon train back and this was the view from the HSR station.
It was a great trip to Taipei. I was happy to feel like I got to use my camera some. Sorry for the photo overload but I though you might enjoy it a little.
Back to teaching now. Let me know what you think of the funny things I saw!












That purse is actually super cute! Can the I Love Salad thing be removed? It seems like the brand of the purse is "Salad" so that tag is like the equivalent of "I Love Dooney" on a Dooney & Bourke bag here?
ReplyDeleteThe mannequins are something else, lol.
Glad the train ride was good and you didn't get sick on it. I like the toe nail color. I like the Taiwan Touches Your Heart saying but the other pictures I am stumped, no clue what they mean. The mannequins are just bizare. Maybe you should take orders for petty pants and bring them home with you :)
ReplyDeleteNo photo overload ~ pictures are good. It was great for you to get away and see another area of Taiwan.
I think you need some booty shorts!
ReplyDeleteIn that weird sunbathing pic, I think it's a hand and a bottle of suntan lotion with the top flipped open. But for the life of me, I still wonder... Why??
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