Raoul's China Saloon (V5.0) Beta
The Bar Room => The BS-Wrestling Pit => Topic started by: Calach Pfeffer on June 03, 2015, 03:24:30 PM
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"Hey man" and "hey boy" exist as greetings in China. Is there a "Hey girl"?
teachers, you should get on that right away.
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Singers are way ahead of the curve on this:
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/billycurrington/heygirl.html
http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/freddie_scott/hey_girl.html
http://www.songlyrics.com/oar/hey-girl-lyrics/
http://www.lyricsmania.com/hey_girl_lyrics_m_pokora.html
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http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XOTM4NzYyMjA=.html?from=s1.8-1-1.2
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Or for that matter:
http://www.soku.com/search_video/q_hey%20girl?f=1&kb=040200000000000__hey%20girl
So where is it on the street?
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Just call them 'sweet tits' as part of a lesson on slang
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^ does beg the question of what else the teachers of "Hey boy/man" have been saying in class.
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WTH does this come from? My elder daughter (6) keeps saying it to me and I have to remind her to call me "dad", not "boy"...
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The "hey man" bit has been going on for years.
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Yes, time is long past due to start hearing:
"How's it hangin'?"
"What's the rumpus?"
and "What up, playa?"
And of course, "Hey girl."
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Whatever happened to: Groovy? Right on? Far out? Solid. bfbfbfbfbf
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Thing about "Hey girl" is the internet is full of ready-made teaching materials. It should be happening already.
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Finally happened to figure it out. "Hey boy" is from kpop too. ababababab
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One of my fond memories from my early days in China was my first non-hello greeting. She said "Hi there!"