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Bai Tang Gao
Saturday. 6.20.09 12:02 am
The stuff you bring when you visit the family members who have passed on. Yummy stuff. I love it, it's such good stuff. I don't like it when there's this overpowering smell/taste of alcohol though. That just ruins it. Yuck.

Bai Tan Gao literally means white sugar jelly. Which is what it is. I dont know how to make it, but I know some grandmas do. I wonder if mine does...maybe she can teach me.

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chinese t-shirts.
Tuesday. 10.13.09 4:38 am
I, personally, am not comfortable with "na ge plz". It's rude, disrespectful, and discriminatory especially because THEY don't want us using that terminology. There's a reason why it's usually censored the few times it comes up in the media. If anyone put 'chink, ching chong, gook or chinaman' on a t-shirt, you'd be screaming racist. Double-standard anyone? I like the "bai ren kan bu dong" far better.

Na Ge Plz is fine in New York, but I don't know where else I'd wear it.

Background info. - So there are these two t-shirts popular among the Asian American community, both designs are Chinese characters. One says Bai Ren Kan Bu Dong, the other says Na Ge Plz. I'm no translator. If you want to know, feel free to send me a note.

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