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As it was Chinese new year yesterday, I'm gonna have me a Chinese meal for me tea (that means dinner to you non northerners)
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Cream of some young guy and a bottle of Hoo flung dung
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all our chineses are usually shut for a week or two around this time of year </3
i usually get some variation of crispy chicken strips in a cantonese sauce (but there's only one local that does it perfectly, the others are all just BASIC sweet and sour). seaweed is a must, though.
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My local opens at 5pm, crisis over.
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I think I'll get a mixed starter for two, where you get, prawn toast, crispy seaweed, spring rolls and chicken skewers with satay sauce. And then a special green pepper in blackbean sauce with egg fried rice.
That'll do me Last edited by Alf; 06-02-2019 at 04:52 PM. |
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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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Genuine question: can u not call it a Chinky now?
I don't think anyone has used Chinky in a negative manner unlike **** for Pakistani |
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Salt and pepper chicken pieces
Singapore chow mein (no prawns) Chicken foo yung Special fried rice (no prawns) Banana fritters
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It is an offensive slang. They hada advert out where someone used that word and the Asian girl was offended.
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Barry. | In my Cop era
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In the United Kingdom, chinky (or chinky chonky,[1] in parts of northern England known as a chinkies, always in the plural) is an offensive slang word for a Chinese takeaway restaurant or Chinese food. However, along with 'chink', they are named among TV's most offensive words.[2] Originally, the word 'chink' refers to a narrow opening, slit or small gap, a negative analogy used to deride peoples with Epicanthic folds. In the 20th century, the word 'Chink' was a term used by many white North Americans to exclude and mock the facial appearance of Chinese migrants.
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chinky
A racist term, derived by the word "chink", to describe anyone of Eastern Asian descent (i.e. Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, etc.). Not a "cool" term since it has been used against us in a negative fashion for centuries in the United States. Its around the net.
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